Peter Hoy Database Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Kearney to MacKie

ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1962 Kearney Luke Private 30 or 31 9 November 1914 1/NF (9 Brigade, 8864 23 October 1914 France 14 Hope Street, (in Labourer in a Chemical Works Son of Ann and the Elizabeth J. McErlaine [His wife, Lizzie, was born in Jarrow Son: Luke Kearney - whose birth was A Regular or a Reservist. He Ypres (Menin St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 (First Battle of 3rd Division) (1914 'Mons' 1911) (in 1911) late Thomas (formerly Kearney, née and was 26. They had been married registered in SS during the June quarter attended St. Bede's R.C. School, Gate) Memorial. Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Ypres) Star') Kearney Keenan) of 6 Cambrian for five years and had had two of 1913. Mother: Ann Kearney (born in Jarrow. Daughters (1911 ages; Panel 8 and 12. Bede's R.C. School Soldiers Died in the Street, Jarrow. (They daughters, both still living.] Jarrow and a 64-year old widow in both born in Jarrow): Margaret (Belgium). ROH, Jarrow Great War were married in SS' 1911). Ann (4) and Mary (2). Registry Office on 19 May 1906. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1906).

5596 Kearney J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 7 Henry Nelson Street, SS A Merchant Seaman (in He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January 1915 e Marine (in June and September August 1914) Germany, after being trapped in (1914 Christmas 1915) German territorial waters on 4 Greeting from August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1917 + Sat. 25 September 1915

1570 Keatinge Eustace Gabriel Lieutenan 26 (Born: 13 April 1918 3/NF attached to 17 March 1915 France Only surviving son Mrs. G. Keatinge of [His birth was registered in Reigate, [In January 1901 his parents resided at Born: Reigate, Surrey. Educated Polygon Wood St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 27 April 1918 Laurence t 28 July 2/DLI (18 (1914-5 Star) of the late Gabriel 'Ashbourne', Surrey, during the September Wood Grove, St. Aidan's Road, SS. SS at Shrewsbury & Oxford. BA Cemetery. H.2. SS + SS High 1891) Brigade, 6th (An Astromomer) Road, quarter of 1891. He attended SS High School Admissions' Register - (Hons.), 1914. Won a rowing School ROH + SS Division) and Elisabeth Westoe, SS (MRIC) High School: Admitted 15 January 'Eustace Gabriel Lawrence Keatinge'.] 'blue' in 1914 (in losing crew). High School Keatinge of 1901; Left July 1906 - To go to Commissioned shortly after the Admissions' 'Ashbourne', Shrewsbury School.] outbreak of the war. Wounded Register Westoe, SS. in 1915 near Ypres.

2175 Keay Ernest Job Private 21 23 March 1918 23 (Tyneside 204286 No 1914-5 Star France 12 Hope Street, Jarrow (in Apprentice Painter (House Son of Mrs. Unmarried. [Siblings [His mother, Catherine, was born in [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. His birth was Arras Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the ('Operation Scottish) / NF 1911) and 34 Raglan Painter) (in 1911) Catherine Keay of (1911 ages): Matthew Staffordshire and was a 47-year old Walter Harrison (21; Labourer in a Tube registered in SS during the June Bay 2 and 3 Honour Great War Michael' (?)) (102 Brigade, Street, Jarrow 12 Hope Street, W. (19; Apprentice widow. She had been married for Works) and Emily Maud (20; Grocer's quarter of 1896. E. Newcastle. 34th Division) Jarrow (in 1911) Fitter and Turner in a 27 years and had had ten children, Shop Assistant). and 34 Raglan Shipyard), Charles seven still living.] Street, Jarrow Septimus (12), Catherine Mabel (10) and Thomas Heywood (4).]

3151 Keay William Private Unknown 4 September 1915 5/Connaught 3599 21 July 1915 Dardanelles . Born in Dundee. E. Cork. R. SS. Gibraltar (North Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Rangers (29 (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Front) Cemetery. Great War Brigade, 10th C.3091. (Irish) Division)

3421 Keedy Edward Private 37 12 April 1918 1st/5th 203507 No 1914-5 Star France 58 Hartington Terrace, SS Son of the late Isabel Keedy of 58 [Sister: Eliza - Died 2 October 1909, [Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Admitted: E. Sunderland. Birth registered Ploegsteert Holy Trinity Soldiers Died in the Nicholson (Battle of (Territorial) DLI George Young Hartington Terrace, SS aged 24: Family Headstone in St. 3 December 1888 (? - a probable in SS - June q. 1880. Holy Trinity Memorial. Panel Church ROH, SS + Great War Hazebrouck, 12- (151 Brigade, Keedy and Ann Peter's Churchyard, Harton.] transcription error - more likely = 1898); Boys' School ROH (NE War 8 and 9. Holy Trinity Boys' 15 April 1918) 50th Eliza Keedy. (His Left: 15 September 1902.] Memorials) says he served in (Belgium). School ROH, SS + (Northumbrian) mother died on 22 1st/7th DLI. Admitted into Holy Holy Trinity Boys' Division) October 1892, Trinity Boys' School on 3 School ROH, SS aged 39 - Family December 1888; Left 15 (Served) Headstone in St. September 1902. Peter's Churchyard, Harton.)

4944 Keegan W. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field 20 St. Oswald's Road, Mrs. Keegan of 20 St. Wounded and in hospital by 7 Fri. 8 December Artillery Colliery (in Oswald's Road, December 1916 - 'Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow December 1916) Hebburn Colliery Express'. Express) 1857 Keen George Private Unknown 29 August 1918 2nd/4th 238043 No 1914-5 Star France Hebburn Quay. Born in Newcastle. E. Walker, Vis-en-Artois Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) The Newcastle. R. Hebburn Quay. Memorial. Panel Great War Loyal North Formerly 340577 NF. 7 Lancashire Regt.

1644 Keenan James Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 25 25/324 11 January 1916 France 5 Boldon Lane, SS Harton Colliery [Attack on La Boisselle. War Diary [Also listed as 'D' Company 24/NF Born: Colliery, Co. Thiépval All Saints' Church Thurs. 2 November Thurs. 2 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) notes advance at 7.45 am. - heavy (24/1159) by John Sheen + on 'D' Durham. E. Newcastle. His Memorial. Pier ROH, West Harton 1916 + Thurs. 30 Novembe NF (103 Brigade, fire & casualties from moment Company 30/NF Roll.] name appears as 'J.L. Keenan' and Face 10B, June 2016 + Fri. 1 r 1916 + 34th Division) assembly trenches were left - La on the All Saints' Church ROH, 11B and 12B July 2016 + 'Irish Mon. 27 Boisselle strongly held. Advance West Harton. Heroes' (1917) + June 2016 maintained until 'only a few Soldiers Died in the scattered soldiers were left Great War standing'. Casualties - 487.]

4676 Keenan Daniel Corporal Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/325 11 January 1916 France 28 Alfred Street, SS Enlisted: 28 October 1914. Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Named in the September 1916 1915 + John Sheen NF (103 Brigade, Casualties' List. Discharged on + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) medical grounds (King's (1917) Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen).

4677 Keenan William Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/321 11 January 1916 France 1 Edward Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 6 November 1914. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Discharged on medical grounds Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, (King's Regulations, paragraph 34th Division) 392). (John Sheen).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3279 Keers John Edward Private 31 10 July 1916 8/Yorkshire 14342 26 August 1915 France [To Horseshoe Trench (10/7) and [Advanced on to second line - 50% Born: [SDGW]. E. Thiépval St. Nicholas' Roll Soldiers Died in the (Somme - Attack Regt. (69 (1914-5 Star) assembled for attack on casualties before reaching hedge and Boldon Colliery. NB: Birth Memorial. Pier of Honour, Boldon Great War on Contalmaison) Brigade, 23rd Contalmaison. Advanced at 4.50 wire netting in front of village - registered in SS during June q. and Face 3A and Colliery Division) pm. - at about 500 yards from the advanced through ruins - fire from rear.] 1885. [WD notes no more than 3D. village heavy machine-gun fire and 4 officers & 150 men reached rifle fire inflicted great casualties - village. Casualties - 300.] wire found uncut in front of first objective.] 4441 Keers Robert Enginema 24 (Born: 26 June 1918 HM Trawler 4677ES 102 Laurel Street, Son of Richard and Mary Keers of 102 Birth registered in SS - Chatham Naval John Williamson Thurs. 19 June n 13 June 'Achilles II' Wallsend Emma Keers of SS Laurel Street, September q. 1894. Memorial. Panel Street ROH 1919 1894) Wallsend. (He married Reference: 31. either Mary Wright (Kent). (SS; June q. 1915) or Mary Crawford (; June q. 1917)).

1156 Keir Francis William Sergeant 24 28 September 14/NF 10186 9 September 1915 France Hastings Pit, New Hartley Son of John Born in SS. [Possibly enlisted in Tyne Cot Wed. 17 October Wed. 17 1917 (Pioneers) (1914-5 Star) Winship Keir and Blyth, Northumberland - SDGW.] Memorial. Panel 1917 + Soldiers October (Divisional Sophia Keir of 65 Officer's letter. 19 to 23 and Died in the Great 1917 Pioneers, 21st Ellesmere Street, 162. (Belgium). War Division) SS 2176 Keith James Sapper 34 31 March 1917 61st Field 45196 23 May 1915 France 83 Albert Road, Jarrow (in Labourer at an Electrical Son of the late Alex Elizabeth Keith (née [His wife, Elizabeth, was born in Children (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. His birth was Duisans British Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Company R.E. (1914-5 Star) 1911), and 40 Cumberland Works (in 1911) and Mary Keith of Thurston) of 83 Albert Jarrow and was 28. They had been James Alexander (5; SS - September q. registered in SS during the June Cemetery, Etrun. ROH Great War Street, West Hartlepool Jarrow Road, Jarrow (in 1911) married for 6 years and had had 1905), George (2; SS - September q. quarter of 1883. E. West I.E.5. and 40 Cumberland three children, all still living.] 1908) and Robina (1; SS - June q. 1910). Hartlepool, Co. Durham. Street, West Hartlepool, Co. Durham. (Married in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, on 9 August 1905. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1905).

2525 Keith George Sergeant 30 Military 13 September 'D' Battery, 44005 11 September France 7 Church Street, Coxhoe, Alice Keith of 7 Church Born in Jarrow. His birth was Pont-D'Achelles Soldiers Died in the Medal 1917 311th Brigade 1914 ('Mons' Co. Durham Street, Coxhoe, Co. registered in SS during the Military Great War RFA Star') Durham March quarter of 1887. E. Cemetery, Newcastle. MRIC says he Nieppe. I.E.6. served in 24th Brigade. 4512 Keith Frank Patrick AB Unknown Unknown 'C' Company TZ/1398 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 43 Lyons Street, Hebburn A Shipwright - at Hawthorn- Son of Elizabeth [18.1.1919 - Examined [Enlisted: 11 November 1914. 3 May [20.7.1915 - Invalided to on HS Height: 5'5½". Light hair. Hazel St. Aloysius' R.C. RND Service (Born: 3 Hawke Bn. RND (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Leslie's Shipyard, Hebburn Keith of 43 Lyons by National Service 1915 - 'C' Company Hawke Bn. at 'Wandilla' (?) from Australian GH, eyes. A Roman Catholic. War School ROH, Record + (Jarrow Novembe (RND Service Record) Street, Hebburn Medical Board at Blandford. 10/11.6.1915 - Wounded Heliopolis. 31.7.1915 - Admitted to Gratuity - £6. 11.12.1915 - Hebburn Express) r 1894) Sunderland and found at Gallipoli (Bullet-wound, right Plymouth Hospital (Amputation, left Demobilised to civil to be 'Unserviceable' fingers).]. forefinger).] employment with messrs. (Right index finger Hawthorn-Lesli, Hebburn. amputated).]

872 Kell Septimus Second 26 18 October 1917 SS 'Togston' Mercantil Son of Robert and Unmarried. He had brothers and one sister. His His birth was registered in SS Tower Hill St. Aidan's Church Fri. 18 October Wallace Engineer (London) e Marine Margaret Halcrow brother George accidentally drowned during the June quarter of 1891. Memorial ROH, SS + SS 1918 + Mon. 7 Kell of 21 off Rotterdam on 27 October 1908. (In Memoriam). Lost at sea Marine Engineers' February 1921 Eastbourne through enemy action. Association ROH Grove,SS 959 Kell Anthony Engine 28 (or 29) 29 November HMS Mons 1008ED 12 Caroline Street, Jarrow Youngest (fourth) Annie Kell (née [His father, William, was born in Brothers: William Thornton and Charles. His birth was registered in SS Chatham Naval Jarrow Library Fri. 8 December Room 1916 (RNR) son of William and Dickerson) of 12 Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham, and He had sisters. during the March quarter of Memorial. ROH + St. Aidan's 1916 Artificer the late Emma Kell Caroline Street, was a 63-year old Stone Mason at 1885. Washed overboard from Memorial Church ROH, SS (née Smith) of 15 Jarrow. (They were Marsden Colliery. His mother, HMS Mons in the North Sea 'in Reference: 19. Rosa Street, married in Good Emma, was born in Birmingham and his 30th year'. (Kent). Westoe, SS. (Their Shepherd Church, was also 63. They had been married marriage was Jarrow, on 29 July for 39 years and had had nine registered in 1915. Their marriage children, eight living.] Tynemouth during was registered in SS the March quarter during the September of 1872). quarter of 1915).

7286 Kellett Robert Percy L/C 21 12 March 1917 21/King's Own C/12838 No 1914-5 Star France 9 Percy Terrace, Whitburn Son of Robert and Unmarried. [Son of [His father, Robert (A Wayman in a Brother: William Tait - born in Whitburn Born in Whitburn. Birth Klein-Vierstraat Whitburn Rifle Corps (in 1911), and 1 Percy Lucy Isabella Robert and Lucy Coal Mine), was born in Shincliffe, (SS; September q. 1899) and aged 11 in registered in SS - March q. 1896. British Methodist Church (Yeoman Rifles) Terrace, Whitburn (in Kellett (née Tait) of Kellett of 1 Percy Co. Durham, and was 48. His 1911. His death was registered in SS - He enlisted in Hemsley, Cemetery. I.D.8. ROH + St. Mary's (124 Brigade, December 1915) 9 Percy Terrace, Terrace, Whitburn - mother, Lucy Isabella, was born in June q. 1924, aged 24. His mother Lucy Yorkshire, on 8 December 1915. Church ROH, 41st Division) Whitburn (in CWGC. Height: 5' 7". Blyth and was 44. They had been Isabella's death was registered in He served for one year 96 days. Whitburn + 1911). (They were A Wesleyan married for 21 years and had had Durham NE - June q. 1950, aged 83. He left 'effects' valued at £6 16s Whitburn Village married in St. Methodist. four children, two still living.] 10d and a gratuity of £5 to his Green Memorial Mary's Church, Possessions include father, Robert. Whitburn, on 24 two cap badges, a December 1889. shaving brush, comb, Their marriage was purse, two religious registered in SS books, a note book, a during the cigarette case and December quarter letters.] of 1889).

4360 Kellick Thomas Private 46 (GRO) Buried: 18 March 2/NF 1914-5 Star 84 Edith Street, SS (in June A Labourer (Burial Register) 'Wounded and a P.O.W. in the hands of Birth registered in SS - Harton Tues. 8 June 1915 Tues. 8 1939 1915) and 12 Vespasian the Germans' - 'Gazette'. December q. 1891. Death Cemetery. June 1915 Street, SS (in March 1939) registered in SS - March q. 1939. M.5924. (South Shields).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 403 Kelly W. Private Unknown Military Unknown 1/Royal 19044 Hebburn. Sat. 15 March 1919 Medal Inniskilling Fusiliers (87 Brigade, 29th Division) 2554 Kelly Thomas Private Unknown 3 March 1915 Army Service SS/5236 5 January 1915 France Stockton, Co. Durham Born in SS. E. Newcastle. R. Moston (St. Soldiers Died in the Corps (1914-5 Star) Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham. Joseph's) R.C. Great War Cemetery. Soldiers' Plot 174 (Screen Wall). (Lancashire).

2965 Kelly James Private 23 26 September 6/East Yorkshire 14292 26 September Dardanelles 15 Monkton Road, Jarrow Son of James and [He had previously [To Aveluy Château (15/9). Worked [When work was held up by heavy fire Born: St. Bede's, -- ? -- . E. Thiépval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 13 October 1916 (Somme) Regt. (Pioneers) 1915 (1914-5 (Balkans 2B) (in September 1916) the late Matilda served at the on clearing line for light railway to from Mouquet Farm, Lt. T.B. Coultas (16 Jarrow. [He led an attack on the Memorial. Pier Honour 1916 (Jarrow (Divisional Star) Kelly Dardanelles and in Pozières and digging communication Platoon, 'D' Company) ordered his men farm but almost at once was and Face 2C Express) + Fri. 5 Pioneers, 11th Egypt.] trenches and dug-outs. Began work to put down their tools and take up killed. A sergeant then took January 1917 (Northern) on communication trench after rifles.] charge & successfully cleared (Jarrow Express) + Division) capture of Zollern Redoubt (26/9).] the position. Only 13 out of of Soldiers Died in the the platoon's 33 men remained.] Great War

5422 Kelly Thomas Private 73 27 May 1957 2/DLI (18 8015 8 September 1914 France 39 Stoney Heap, General Labourer in a Son of Richard and Maria Kelly (née [The prisoners were conveyed to Children (all births registered in SS): Born in Hebburn. Birth Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Brigade, 6th (1914 'Mons' Greencroft, Stanley, Co. Galvanising Works (in 1911) Mary Kelly of 39 Armstrong) of 2A Hammell Camp in filthy cattle trucks Maria (September q. 1912), Mary registered in SS - December q. Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Division) Star') Durham (in 1891), 14 [A Reservist in August 1914 - Stoney Heap, Queen's Road, Jarrow on a four-day journey. He was later (March q. 1914), Margaret A. 1883. Taken P.O.W. on 20 13.500. Jarrow Fri. 5 July 1918 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in mobilised on 5 August 1914] Greencroft, (in 1911). (They were sent to a farm, tried to escape and (December q. 1920) and Thomasina October 1914 near Lille. He (Jarrow Express) + 1901), 2A Queen's Road, Stanley, Co. married in St. Bede's was transferred to a salt mine (September q. 1923). [Enlisted: 4 spent three years eight months John Sheen page Jarrow (in 1911), and 32 Durham (in 1891) R.C. Church, Jarrow, on where the conditions were hellish. November 1902. Discharged: 11 June as a P.O.W. in Germany (Jarrow 308 Buddle Street, Jarrow 3 January 1911. Their In India: 23 April 1904 to 31 January 1918 - Transferred to Depot (John Express). Brother: James (Born: marriage was 1906.] Sheen).] Stoney Heap, Greencroft, c. registered in SS during 1890; Died: c. 1949). the March quarter of 1911).

5437 Kelly Leading Unknown Military Unknown RND (RNVR) Jarrow. An Apprentice Driller at [Awarded the MM for good work [Next day Kelly cut the wires, making a [Kelly returned under heavy Fri. 26 July 1918 Seaman Medal Northumberland Shipbuilding near Gabrelle (sic) in August 1917. gap about six yards wide. In returning shell-fire and getting the officer (Jarrow Express) + Yard, , 'A patrol had been sent out to the officer fell into a shell-hole and out took him back to their own Fri. 2 August 1918 Northumberland investigate some shell-holes which could not get out.] lines. Kelly did good work (Jarrow Express) were protected by barbed wire. The scouting on the next two nights - moon was nearly full and it was A.M. Asquith.] decided to try and cut the wire by daylight.]

5440 Kelly John Private Unknown Unknown Seaforth Jarrow. Son of Mr. and Wounded before 2 August 1918 - Fri. 2 August 1918 Highlanders Mrs. Kelly of 63½ Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) North Street, Jarrow 6538 Kelly James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 34 Green Lane, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 1 Wed. 2 June 1915 (Territorial) 1915) June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 7015 Kelly Edward Stoker 64 September q. HMS T/2483, 1914-5 Star 3 George Street, Jarrow A Shipyard Labourer (in 1911) Son of Patrick and [His father, Patrick (A Bricklayer), Siblings: Mary Ellen (SS; June q. 1883), Born in . Birth Hebburn St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 11 June 1915 1951 (Durham Marlborough V1324, (in 1891), 68 Lyon Street, [A Labourer in 1951] Ellen Kelly (née was born in Sunderland (c. 1854) Patrick (SS; June q. 1885), Daniel (born registered in Gateshead - June Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) NE) (Royal Naval S/768 and Hebburn (in 1901), 110 Cavnah (sic)) of 68 and was 47 in 1901. His mother, in Blyth, Gateshead or Jarrow (?)) and q. 1887. RNR records give his I.115. Jarrow Reserve) 16880 Western Road, Jarrow (in Lyon Street, Ellen, was born in Sunderland (c. John (SS; December q. 1889). date of birth as 21 February (RNR) 1911), and 5 Tyne Street, Hebburn (in 1901) 1852) and was a 59-year old widow. 1887. He was awarded the RNR Hebburn (in 1951) She died in Jarrow - SS; June q. Long Service Medal on 15 July 1925, aged 73.] 1924.

2614 Keltie George Archer Sergeant Unknown 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/1452 No 1914-5 Star France 166 Marshall Wallis Road, Elizabeth A. (Lily) [Attacked with 20/NF, moving He had one child: Mary A. Keltie - whose B. Edinburgh. E. Newcastle. Thiépval Fri. 10 August 1917 Scottish) / NF SS Keltie (née Booth) of forward up Mash Valley to the north birth was registered in SS during the Late of Gateshead. Memorial. Pier + Thurs. 30 June (102 Brigade, 166 Marshall Wallis of La Boisselle - heavy casualties December quarter of 1916. and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July 34th Division) Road, SS. (They were while crossing No Man's Land with 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers married in SS' Registry the battalion being almost Died in the Great Office on 5 August completely annihilated.] War 1916. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1916).

708 Kemp John Private Unknown 19 July 1916 19/DLI 19/183 No 1914-5 Star France Married. [Entrained at Chocques for Frévent [Consolidated ground won by 9th Born in SS. E. Houghton-le- Thiépval Sat. 17 February (Somme) (Bantams) (106 (2/7) and from there marched to Division and provided escorts for Spring, Co. Durham. R. Hetton- Memorial. Pier 1917 + Soldiers Brigade, 35th billets.To Bois de Warnimont (5/7), prisoners. Withdrew to Caftet Wood le-Hole, Co. Durham. Mother-in- and Face 14A Died in the Great Division) Varennes (10/7), Bresle (12/7), Talus (20/7). Casualties (up to 24/8) - 113.] Law: Mrs. Craggs. and 15C War Boisé (14/7), trenches around Montauban (15/7), Longueval (18/7).]

3042 Kemp Alfred John Lieutenan Unknown 22 October 1918 HM Yacht South Shields. A Master Mariner Daughter: Mrs. Maud Coulterd. He had R. SS. His funeral was attended Plymouth St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 5 November t 'Alchymist' three daughters: Maud, Maggie and by a Mr. James Kemp. (In (Weston Mill, SS 1918 + Sat. 21 Ada. Son: Robert. Memoriam). Devonport) October 1922 Cemetery. Con.C.4481.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3361 Kemp John Ransome Trimmer 18 13 May 1918 HMS Victorian Mercantil 375 South Palmerston Only son of Emma Unmarried. Grandmother: Mrs. Ransome The 'Gazette' says he was 'lost Plymouth Naval St. Mary's Parish Sat. 1 March 1919 e Marine Street, SS Shell (formerly ('Gazette'). at sea on 12 May 1918'. His birth Memorial. Churchyard Reserve Kemp) of 375 was registered in SS during the Memorial Memorial Cross, (942788) South Palmerston December quarter of 1900. Reference 31 Street, Tyne Dock, CWGC = 'John Ranson Kemp'. and the late Charles Kemp

1826 Kennedy John Private 34 22 March 1918 11/DLI 4/9342 No 1914-5 Star France 2 Well Lane, SS (in March Whitburn Colliery (Hewer) His parents lived at Mary Kennedy (née [He had previously been twice SDGW + MRIC = 'John Kennedy'. He had B. & E. in SS. A photograph of his Bouchoir British Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 30 May ('Operation (Pioneers) 1918) (Miner - 'Gazette'). 35 Albermarle Slesser) of 2 Well Lane, wounded - 'Gazette'.] three children. Father- and Mother-in- grave is on page 237 of Martin Cemetery. ROH (Missing 1918 + Wed. 2 Michael') (Divisional Street, SS SS Law: Mr. & Mrs. Slesser. (In Bashforth's book. The 'Gazette' V.D.33. Panel) October 1918 + Pioneers, 20th Memoriam). says he died on 21 March 1918. Sat. 22 March 1919 (Light) Division) His death is incorrectly recorded + Soldiers Died in in the Book of Remembrance in the Great War Durham Cathedral as 27 March 1918.

1858 Kennedy Robert Martin Private 18 8 December 1917 41st Company 98641 No 1914-5 Star France 35 John Street, Hebburn United Alkali Company's Mr. and Mrs. Unmarried. [Memorial ['Not 19 at the time' of his death Brothers: Corporal Samuel Kennedy Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Oxford Road Fri. 8 February MGC (41 New Town Works James Kennedy of Sevice held at St. (Jarrow Express). Brothers: W.J. and (147 William Lane, Hebburn Quay), Hebburn. Joined the NF but was Cemetery. 1918 (Jarrow Brigade) 35 John Street, John's Church, Alexander Kennedy - both Sergeant James Kennedy (Canadian discharged as he was only V.H.12. Express) + Fri. 29 Hebburn New Hebburn.] discharged from R.A.M.C. as unfit Army) & Gunner David Kennedy (RFA). sixteen. When he was 18 he (Belgium). March 1918 Town for active service by February 1918.] enlisted again. (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 1859 Kennedy Thomas Private 22 11 April 1918 2/DLI (18 205023 No 1914-5 Star France Hebburn. Son of Samuel and E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn. Aeroplane Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 6th Mary Kennedy of Cemetery. Great War Division) 17 Rose Street, VII.C.6. Hebburn New (Belgium). Town

3140 Kennedy James Laing L/C 26 (Born: Military 28 October 1918 1st Field Survey 246414 France 18 Taylor Street, SS (in A Teacher at Deans Road Boys' Son of William (A [He attended Westoe [He won his Military Medal for Brother and S-in-L: Will and Bella. Born (December q. 1892) and E. Busigny Dean Road Boys' Fri. 15 September Fri. 15 17 Medal Company R.E. 1901, 1906 and 1911 + in School, SS (A Pupil-Teacher at Ship's Plater) and Boys' Secondary bringing in wounded comrades. He Brother: Private Arthur Harrison in SS. Formerly 2245 Royal Communal School Plaque, SS 1916 + Mon. 11 Septembe October September 1915 - Westoe School before leaving Annie Kennedy of School - Admitted: 20 attended Westoe Boys' Secondary Kennedy, 1st/7th DLI, June q. 1961 (SS), Fusiliers. SDGW say he served in Cemetery (Dedicated to November 1918 + r 1916 1892) 'Gazette') in 1911 to go to Leeds' 18 Taylor Street, SS August 1906; Left: 14 School.] aged 66 (No. 6551). 5th Field Survey Company R.E. Extension. teachers who fell) Sat. 14 December Teacher Training College) July 1911.] Memorial Service at St. Francis'. VI.B.1. + Westoe Boys' 1918 (MM) + Mon. Secondary School 27 January 1919 + ROH Sat. 30 October 1920 (Dean Road Boys' School Memorial Plaque) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

3655 Kennedy John AB 33 (Born: 11 August 1916 Nelson Bn. RND TZ/7533 No 1914-5 Star France Master of a Coasting Steamer Son of John and [Enlisted: 25 September 1915. Draft His father, John, died on 13 July 1922, Bn. War Diary tells us that Bois-de-Noulette Roy Swales: 31 (189 Brigade, (RNVR) Eliza Matilda for MEF (Bomber): 16 February aged 78. His mother, Eliza Matilda, died 'Minnies were more active than British 'Nelson at War', October 63rd (Royal Kennedy of 120 1916. Joined Nelson Bn: 28 February on 4 October 1916, aged 68. They were usual & considerable retaliation Cemetery, Aix- page 101 + RND 1882 - Naval) Division) Mile End Road, SS. 1916 to 11 August 1916.] 'Of St. living at 120 Mile End Road, SS, at the from artillery was necessary to Noulette. I.G.9. Database RND (Parents' Stephen's Parish' - Westoe time of their deaths. stop this.' One of the British Service Headstone in Cemetery Burial Register. Medium Trench Mortar shells Record) Westoe Cemetery. fell short in Rotten Row, killing A. 3). one man & wounding three others.

4079 Kennedy William Overton Engine Unknown Distinguished Unknown Royal Navy Eldest son of Mr. Isabella M. Kennedy His birth was registered in SS Mon. 16 July 1917 Mon. 16 Room Service Medal and Mrs. W. (née Hutton). (They during the September quarter of July 1917 Artificer Kennedy of 18 were married in St. 1889. Taylor Street, SS Hilda's Church, SS, on 9 April 1912. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1912). 4914 Kennedy Hugh Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/62 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. (John [Transferred to 8/NF and 1st/7th NF His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Sheen) (291820). Discharged - King's August 1916 Casualties' List. 1 (102 Brigade, Regulations, paragraph 392.] Jul 1916 - Wounded. 2 July 1916 34th Division) - To 3rd CCS and Evacuated. (John Sheen). 5277 Kennedy Samuel Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Army 1914 'Mons' Star' France 147 William Lane, Hebburn United Alkali Company's Son of Mr. and Brothers: James (No. 5278), David (No. Serving in France in February Fri. 8 February Medical Corps Quay Works Mrs. James 5279), W.J. (No. 5280) and Alexander 1918. A Reservist. 1918 (Jarrow Kennedy of 35 John (No. 5281). Express) Street Hebburn New Town

5278 Kennedy James Sergeant Unknown Unknown Canadian Army Canada United Alkali Company's Son of Mr. and Brothers: Samuel (No. 5277), David (No. Enlisted in the Canadian Army Fri. 8 February Works (Formerly) Mrs. James 5279), W.J. (No. 5280) and Alexander while living in Canada. In a 1918 (Jarrow Kennedy of 35 John (No. 5281). hospital in England suffering Express) Street Hebburn from frostbitten feet in February New Town 1918.

5279 Kennedy David Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Hebburn. United Alkali Company's Son of Mr. and Brothers: Samuel (No. 5277), James (No. Fri. 8 February Artillery Works Mrs. James 5278), W.J. (No. 5280) and Alexander 1918 (Jarrow Kennedy of 35 John (No. 5281). Express) Street Hebburn New Town

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5280 Kennedy W.J. Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army 1914 'Mons' Star' Hebburn. United Alkali Company's Son of Mr. and Brothers: Samuel (No. 5277), James (No. Invalided out of the army soon Fri. 8 February Medical Corps Works Mrs. James 5278), David (No. 5279) and Alexander after the retreat from Mons 1918 (Jarrow Kennedy of 35 John (No. 5281). (Jarrow Express). Express) Street Hebburn New Town

5281 Kennedy Alexander Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army 1914 'Mons' Star' Hebburn. United Alkali Company's Son of Mr. and Brothers: Samuel (No. 5277), James (No. Invalided out of the army soon Fri. 8 February Medical Corps Works Mrs. James 5278), David (No. 5279) and W.J. (No. after the retreat from Mons 1918 (Jarrow Kennedy of 35 John 5280). (Jarrow Express). Express) Street Hebburn New Town

6551 Kennedy Arthur Harrison Private 66 June q. 1961 (SS) 1st/7th DLI 18 Taylor Street, SS (in Son of William (A Brother: L/C James Laing Kennedy MM, Birth registered in SS - Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) June 1915) Ship's Plater) and 1st Field Survey Co. R.E., 28 October September q. 1894. He enlisted (Divisional Annie Kennedy of 1918, aged 26 (No. 3140). Brother and in the 1st/7th DLI on 3 or 4 June Pioneers, 50th 18 Taylor Street, SS S-in-L: Will and Bella. 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 1595 Kenny John Private 35 12 April 1918 1st/9th 325205 20 April 1915 France 64 North Street, Jarrow (in Mary Ann Saunders E. Gateshead. R. Jarrow. He Bienvillers St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (DOW) (Territorial) DLI (1914-5 Star) April 1918) (formerly Kenny, née attended St. Bede's R.C. School, Military School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + (Divisional Flowdy) of 82 Burns Jarrow. Cemetery. Jarrow + St. Paul's Mon. 29 April 1918 Pioneers, 62nd Street, Jarrow. (They IX.C.1. Roll of Honour + Soldiers Died in (2nd West were married in SS' the Great War Riding) Division) Registry Office on 18 February 1905. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1905).

4966 Kernan L/C Unknown Military Unknown Northumberland Hebburn. [The Colonel had been wounded [Eventually Kernan wrapped some He lost a leg after winning his Fri. 15 June 1917 Medal Fusiliers through both knees and volunteers telegraph wire around the colonel's legs MM. In July 1916 they got (Jarrow Express) (Tyneside Irish) were asked to bring him in. Kernan and dragged him to the crater. Here his within about nine yards of the and another man volunteered to go wounds were dressed but he died thirty German trenches when they out. The second man was shot by a hours later.] were met with such a severe fire sniper. The same thing happened that they had to take refuge in a four times.] shell crater.

1279 Kerr Meynell Mess 16 26 December SS 'Glenmorven' Mercantil 183 South Eldon Street, SS Youngest son of Unmarried. Sister and B-in-L: Bella and Harry. He He was lost at sea when SS Tower Hill St. Mary's Parish Mon. 20 August Room 1914 (Leith) e Marine Thomas Newman had brothers and sisters. 'Glenmorven' foundered. (In Memorial Churchyard 1917 + Sat. 28 Steward Kerr and Sarah Kerr Memoriam). Memorial Cross, December 1918 + of 183 South Eldon Tyne Dock Wed. 29 December Street, SS 1920 2526 Kerr Peter Gunner 24 10 August 1918 88th Battery 21873 France Born in Jarrow. E. Heath Cemetery, Soldiers Died in the RFA Middlesbrough. His birth was Harbonnières. Great War registered in SS during the IV.A.5. March quarter of 1894. 4205 Kerr James W. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (151 275713 19 April 1915 France 166 Palmerston Street, SS Married. Wounded and taken P.O.W. on Sat. 26 June 1915 + Sat. 26 Brigade, 50th (3025) (1914-5 Star) 22 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. His Sat. 12 April 1919 + June 1915 (Northumbrian) repatriation to SS was published Clive Dunn page Division) in the 'Gazette' in April 1919. 256

696 Kerrigan John Lewis Private 26 (27 - 8 May 1915 1/King's Own 10148 15 January 1915 France 84 Little Bedford Street, Eldest son of John [Siblings: William Thomas, Henry B., Brother: Private Cuthbert Ernest Born: St. Cuthbert's, North Ypres (Menin Borough of Thurs. 3 + Fri. 4 'Gazette') (Second Battle of Yorkshire Light (1914-5 Star) Thomas Kerrigan Jane E., Mary S., Walter E. and Errington, 10/Lincolnshire Regt., DOW Shields. E. Jarrow. Birth Gate) Memorial. Tynemouth ROH + June 1915 + Ypres) Infantry and the late Stanley.] 18 April 1918, age 19 (No. 3074). registered in Tynemouth during Panel 47. St. Cuthbert's R.C. Soldiers Died in the Hannah Mary the September quarter of 1888. (Belgium). Church Crucifix, Great War Kerrigan (née [CWGC incorrectly says he was North Shields Lewis) of 84 Little 29.] The 'Gazette' said that 'the Bedford Street, Kerrigan family are well known North Shields (late in SS where they formerly of SS - 3 June resided.' 1915). (Their marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1887). 3074 Kerrigan Ernest Cuthbert Private 19 18 April 1918 10/Lincolnshire 49850 No 1914-5 Star France 84 Little Bedford Street, Son of John Unmarried. [Siblings: William Thomas, Henry B., Brother: Private John Lewis Kerrigan, Born in SS. E. North Shields. Lijssenthoek Borough of Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Regt. North Shields Thomas Kerrigan Jane E., Mary S., Walter E. and 1/King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Formerly 45516 King's Own Military Tynemouth ROH + Great War and the late Stanley.] KIA 8 May 1915, aged 27 or 29 (No. Yorkshire Light Infantry. His Cemetery. St. Cuthbert's R.C. Hannah Mary 696). birth was registered in SS during XXVII.G.18A. Church Crucifix, Kerrigan (née the March quarter of 1899. (Belgium). North Shields Lewis) of 84 Little Bedford Street, North Shields. (Their marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1887). 5163 Kerrigan Sidney Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 62 Alverthorpe Street, SS A Merchant Seaman (in He was interned at Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January 1915 e Marine (in June and September August 1914) Germany, in August 1914 and (1914 Christmas 1915 and January 1918) repatriated to England before 9 Greeting from January 1918. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Wed. 9 January 1918

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2667 Kerrison Thomas Alfred Private 22 10 January 1919 10/NF (68 29/68 No MRIC entry. 5 Byron Street, Westoe, SS Son of Walter and Henrietta May [Transferred from 29/NF to 23/NF, He had sisters and one brother. Brother- Born in Hebburn. E. Alnwick, Staglieno St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 21 January (DOW) Brigade, 23rd Susannah Kerrison Kerrison (née Etty 20/NF and 10/NF. The Jarrow in-Law: Mr. Bavidge. [Memorial Service Northumberland. DOW R. in A. Cemetery, SS 1919 + Fri. 24 Division) of Hebburn Colliery Bavidge) of 5 Byton Express say he died on 15 January at St. Michael's, Westoe, SS.] in Genoa Hospital, Italy. Birth Genoa. II.A.47. January 1919 Street, Westoe. SS. 1919.] registered in SS - March q. 1897. (Italy). (Jarrow Express) + (They were married in Tues. 18 March St. Michael's Church, 1919 + Soldiers SS, on 2 October 1918. Died in the Great Their marriage was War + John Sheen registered in SS during the December quarter of 1918).

3997 Kershaw Joseph Petty 42 (Born: Buried: 30 'B' Company, TZ/3449 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 204 South Eldon Street, SS Boldon Colliery (in June 1915 - Son of Mr. and He may have married [21.7.1916 - Promoted Leading He may have had three daughters (all Birth registered in SS - Harton Wed. 30 June 1915 Wed. 30 Officer 16 July October 1935 (SS; Hood Bn. RND (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) (in June 1915) + 38 Calher 'Gazette') + A Seaman (in Mrs. Kershaw of Dorothy J.T. Jary in SS Seaman. 14.6.1917 - Promoted P.O. births registered in SS): Dorothy J.J. September q. 1893. Height: 5' Cemetery. June 1915 1893 - December q. (?) Avenue, Sutton Estate, October 1935 - Harton 204 South Eldon during the March He was wounded at Gallipoli on 9 (December q. 1920), Edna (September 5½". Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. L.9881. (South RND 1935) SS Cemetery Burial Register) Street, SS. [Isabella quarter of 1920. June 1915 - 'Gazette' - 4.6.1915 q. 1923) and Sadie (June q. 1928). of E. War Gratuity: £26. Two Shields). Service Anthony (Mother) - (Service Record). He has a moles on left cheek. Record) RND Service headstone in Harton Cemetery. He Record.] died at the Ingham Infirmary, SS.]

4557 Ketchen Francis Brodie S. AB 66 (Born: June q. 1962 Benbow Bn. 4/202 1914 'Mons' Star' France 18 Beaumont Street, A Shipwright at Palmer's Son of Hannah Elsie Ketchen (née [Enlisted: 15 May 1914. 22 August Children (all registered in SS): Enid R. Birth registered in SS - March q. Hebburn Quay RND Service 20 (Durham N.E.) RND (RNVR) Hebburn Colliery (Formerly Shipyard, Hebburn (RND Ketchen of 18 Brown). (They were 1914 - Joined Benbow Bn. (March q. 1920), Florence (December q. 1896. Height: 5'6". Dark hair. School ROH Record February of 12 McIntyre Street, Service Record) Beaumont Street, married in SS' Registry (B22/390). 8 October 1914 - 1922) and Robert (September q. 1928). Brown eyes. A Presbyterian. 1896) Hebburn) Hebburn Colliery Office on 26 April Interned in Holland. 14.11.1916 to War Gratuity - £26/10s. (Formerly of 12 1919. Their marriage 12.12.1916 - On leave from Holland. 22.1.1919 - Demobilised. McIntyre Street, was registered in SS 4 to 31.10.1918 - On leave from Hebburn) during the June Holland (extended to 11.1.1919 - quarter of 1919). Repatriated).]

1860 Kew Joseph Private 20 22 October 1914 2/Yorkshire 9928 5 October 1914 France 45 Thistle Street, Hebburn Driver in a Coal Mine (in 1911) Son of William [Siblings: Elizabeth [His father, William, was 42 and was Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Hebburn. E. York. R. Ypres (Menin St. John's Church Fri. 23 July 1915 (First Battle of Regt. (21 (1914 'Mons' New Town (in 1911) (Labourer in a Gillan W. (Lizzie) (SS, born in Swansea. His mother, Mary Hebburn): Nicholas ( 17; SS Dec. q. 1892; Hebburn New Town. A Regular Gate) Memorial. ROH, Hebburn + (Jarrow Express) + Ypres) Brigade, 7th Star') Chemical Works) March q. 1898), Ellen, was 41 and was born in putter underground) and Margaret or a Reservist. Brother: Private Panel 33. Hebburn New Soldiers Died in the Division) and Mary Ellen Lavinia Archer (Vina) Hebburn. They had been married Dowling (15; SS March q. 1896). [He William John Kew, 1st/9th DLI, (Belgium). Town School ROH Great War Kew (née Dowling) (SS, June q. 1903), for 22 years and had had 13 attended Hebburn New Town School, 23 February 1917, aged 25 (No. of 45 Thistle Street, Henry Gillan (Harvey) children, nine still living. Birth leaving in 1908.] 1861). [St. John's ROH says he Hebburn (in 1911), (SS, December q. registered in SS - June q. 1894.] was in the East Yorkshire Regt.] and 82 Campbell 1905), Janet Borsberry Street, Hebburn (SS, September q. New Town (in July 1907) and David John 1915). (They were (Davy) (SS, March q. married on 10 1910).] December 1889: South Shields - December q. 1889).

1861 Kew William John Private 25 23 February 1917 1st/9th 325085 20 April 1915 France 49 Thistle Street, Hebburn A Labourer in a Chemical Son of William [Son of Mrs. M.E. Kew [In 1911 he was a Boarder residing Brother: Private Joseph Kew, Born in Hebburn. Birth Assevillers New St. John's Church Fri. 23 July 1915 (Territorial) DLI (1914-5 Star) New Town (in 1911), and Factory (in 1911) (Labourer in a of 34 Charles Street with Margaret Dowling. His father 2/Yorkshire Regt., 22 October 1914, registered in SS - September q. British ROH, Hebburn + (Jarrow Express) + (151 Brigade, 34 Charles Street Back, Chemical Works) Back, Hebburn New was also serving in the armed aged 20 (No. 1860). His father, uncle 1891. E. Felling, Co. Durham. R. Cemetery. Hebburn New Fri. 15 December 50th Hebburn Newtown (in and Mary Ellen Town (in December forces.] and another brother were also serving. Hebburn. Formerly 1597 DLI. II.A.3. Town School ROH 1916 (Jarrow (Northumbrian) December 1916) Kew (née Dowling) 1916).] [He attended Hebburn New Town Wounded and suffering from Express) + Fri. 23 Division) of 45 Thistle Street, School, leaving in 1905.] shell-shock by 14 December March 1917 Hebburn (in 1911), 1916 - Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) + and 82 Campbell Soldiers Died in the Street, Hebburn Great War New Town (in July 1915). (They were married on 10 December 1889: South Shields - December q. 1889).

7202 Kew Henry Gillian Private 54 Buried: 1 April National Reserve 60 Station Lane, Hebburn A Copper Finisher (in 1911) Son of John and Rebecca Kew (née [His wife, Rebecca, was born in Children (1911 ages; all born in Born in Swansea, Wales. Birth Hebburn Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 (Harry) 1920 ('Jarrow (in 1881), 64 Thistle Lane, [Labourer in a Copper Works Elizabeth Kew of Paul) of 47 Rose Tobermore, Co. Derry, Ireland (c. Hebburn): John (SS - Dec. q. 1890; Died: registered in Swansea - Cemetery. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) Express') Hebburn (in 1891), 47 in 1901. A Rivet-Heater in a Swansea. (His Street, Hebburn (in 1873), and died in Hebburn - SS; SS - March q. 1918, aged 27), David (SS ; September q. 1865. Brother: G.621. Hebburn Rose Street, Hebburn (in Shipyard in 1881. A Labourer mother was born in 1901 and 1911). (They March q. 1925, aged 51.] June q. 1893; Died: Willesden, Henry (SS - September q. 1910). 1901 and 1911), and 53 in March 1920.] Swansea and was were married in St. Middlesex - Sept. q. 1949, aged 56), Siblings: David John (B: Victoria Road West, 45 in 1881). Hilda's Church, SS, on Elizabeth (SS - June q. 1896; Died: 1969) Swansea; c. 1862), Margaret (B: Hebburn (in March 1920) 10 June 1889. Their & Rebecca (SS; June q. 1907). Swansea; c. 1863), Mary (c. marriage was 1866), William (c. 1868) & registered in SS during Benjamin (SS; March 1870). the June quarter of 1889). 1019 Key William Burness L/C 29 15 April 1917 1/NF (9 Brigade, 2310 13 August 1914 France Hyde Street, SS, in 1914 A Regular Soldier Second son of [His birth was registered in His father was a miners' representative. Born in Blyth. E. London. DOW Duisans British Wed. 30 (DOW) 3rd Division) (1914 'Mons' Edward Burness Tynemouth during the March His parents had recently (May 1917) R. in A. A Regular with five or six Cemetery, Etrun. September 1914 + Star') Paul Key and Mary quarter of 1888.] lived at 40 Hyde Street, SS. years experience. Letter from III.J.44. Tues. 1 May 1917 + Ann Key of 11 Aged (?). The 'Gazette' says he died Soldiers Died in the Miners' Homes, on 14 April 1917. Great War Harton Village, SS (late of 40 Hyde Street).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1504 Key Robert Bell Third 24 15 November SS 'Lorca' Mercantil Son of Robert Bell Brothers: Norman and John. Born in SS. The 'Gazette' says Tower Hill Tues. 16 April 1918 Engineer 1916 (London) e Marine Key and Jane he died on 28 October 1916 and Memorial + Sat. 28 October Welch Key (née 29 October 1916. 1922 Urwin) of 150 Dean Road, SS 3758 Keyos M. Fireman 25 28 August 1918 SS 'Giralda' Mercantil South Shields. Son of Edros Keyos Born: Aden, Yemen. The 20th Tower Hill Sat. 8 May 1920 (Leith) e Marine of Aden, Yemen. List of Mercantile Marine Memorial Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 3484 Kidd William Private Unknown 9 April 1918 6/South Wales 40898 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Frank and Sisters: Lily and Annie. Born and E. in SS. (In Ploegsteert John Williamson Wed. 9 April 1919 Borderers the late Martha Memoriam). Memorial. Panel Street ROH + Thurs. 19 June Kidd 5. (Belgium). 1919 + Sat. 9 April 1921 + Sat. 8 April 1922 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 1109 Kilbride Alfred AB 23½ 11 May 1917 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/4500 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 2 Maxwell Street, SS Whitburn Colliery (Putter) Son of Harriet and Unmarried. [Enlisted: 14 May 1915. Draft for Sister: Maud. Brothers: Will and John + 'Enlisted 5 May 1915' - 'Gazette'. Arras Memorial. Thurs. 21 June Thurs. 21 (Born: 7 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) the late John MEF: 9 September 1915. Joined Sister-in-Law Heather of 2 Maxwell Letter from Chaplain. 'Red Line Bay 1 1917 + Fri. 11 May June 1917 Novembe Naval) Division) Kilbride of 2 Hawke Bn: 21.9.1915 to 5.12.1915. Street, SS. Sister and Brother-in-Law: (between Gavrelle-Bailleul Rd & 1923 + RND r 1893) Maxwell Street, SS Jaundice. Rejoined Hawke Bn: Mary and Robert Williamson. Sugar Factory-Arleux Rd). There Database 7.2.1916 to 11.11.1916. Influenza. was a good deal of shelling Rejoined Hawke Bn: 17.11.1916 to directed at the Red Line during 10.2.17. To Hospital. Rejoined the night.' Casualties: KIA 2 ORs, Hawke Bn: 14.2.17 to 11.5.17] Wounded 7 ORs, Shell Shock 4.

2177 Kilgour James Chandler AB 24 (Born: 7 October 1914 Collingwood Bn. Tyneside 1914 'Mons' Star' France 282 High Street, Jarrow (in Painter in a Shipyard (in 1911) Son of the late Unmarried. [Enlisted: 1 March 1911. Sister: Mrs. Maria Green of 282 High Born in Jarrow. Brother-in-Law: Nieuport St. Paul's Roll of RND Database (Acting) 20 (Defence of RND 3/132 1911) Alexander and Collingwood Bn. (D/712 and D/25): Street (in 1911) and 43 High Street, Thomas Hardy Green. Nephew: Memorial. Honour (Ordinary February Antwerp, (RNVR) Mary Kilgour 22 August 1914 to 7 October 1914.) Jarrow. His 1914 Star was issued to his John David Green (B: Jarrow and (Belgium). Seaman) 1890) Belgium) (formerly Bell, née half-sister, Mrs. M. Kennedy, on 27 May 12 in 1911). Niece: Ada Maria Chandler) [Vin 1919. (B: Jarrow and 9 in 1911). Mullen] 7061 Killeen Edmund 2nd- 81 (Born: September q. Royal Army 1873 7 January 1915 France 10 Bede Burn Road, Jarrow An Insurance Clark (in 1911) Son of Martin Charlotte Catherine [His father, Martin Joseph (A Children: (both Tynemouth): Patricia P. Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Lieutenan 15 1977 (Newcastle) Medical Corps (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), 33 Monkton [A Clerk in August 1914] Joseph and Mary Killeen (née Abel - Shipyard Plater), was born in (Dec. q. 1923) & Diana S. (June 1932). in SS - March q. 1986. Baptised School ROH, (Jarrow Express) t Novembe and No. 2 Road, Jarrow (in 1911), 11 Ann Killeen (née Born: 21 April 1904; Hexham (c. 1859) and died in Jarrow Siblings (all Jarrow born ): John Martin in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow ['Edward Killen, r 1895) Reserve Brigade St. John's Terrace, Jarrow McGrorty) of 33 Jarrow). (They were - December q. 1937, aged 78 (SS). (22; Sept. q. 1889), Hugh Leo (18; Dec. on 27 November 1895. Enlisted RAMC'] Royal Field (in August 1914), and 22 Monkton Road, married in SS' Registry His mother, Mary Ann, was born in q. 1893) & Joseph (12; Dec. q. 1899). on 18.9.1914. Served 3 years Artillery Albert Road, Jarrow (in Jarrow (in 1911). Office on 15 June Jarrow (c.1863). They had been Grandmother: Eleanor Killeen, born 145 days as a Corporal in the August 1917) (Their marriage 1923. Their marriage married for 23 years & had had 5 Ireland & 75 in 1901. RAMC. In France: 7.1.1915 - was registered in was registered in SS children, 4 still living.] 4.6.1917 (2 years 130 days). Newcastle during during the June the September quarter of 1923). quarter of 1888). 1356 Killen David Stoker 18 27 August 1916 HMS Victory K/31082 Son of Robert and Born in SS. Served under the Haslar Royal Brunswick St. & Mon. 27 August (2nd Emma Jane Killen alias 'Thomas Ford'. Died in Naval Cemetery. Wilson St. Roll of 1917 + Tues. 22 Class) of 38 Canada hospital. E.25.16. Honour. April 1919 + Street, , (Gosport, Soldiers Died in the Newcastle. Hampshire). Great War

3330 Killen Joseph Private Unknown 18 December 7/North 33794 No 1914-5 Star South Shields. Son of Jane and the Married with one He had brothers and sisters. E. Riby, Lincolnshire. R. SS. Kirkee 1914- Wed. 18 + Fri. 20 1918 (CGWC) Staffordshire late Robert Killen child. Formerly 31382 King's Own 1918 Memorial. December 1918 + [SDGW = 18 Regt. Yorkshire Light Infantry. Died Face 7. (India). Thurs. 18 December 1917] suddenly at Belgaum, India. November 1920 + 'Gazette' = 18 November 1917. Soldiers Died in the (In Memoriam). Great War

1048 Kimber Richard Private 38 23 October 1918 9/King's Own 63682 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. His birth was Amerval Soldiers Died in the Yorkshire Light registered in SS during the June Communal Great War Infantry quarter of 1880. E. North Cemetery Shields. Formerly 78353 Extension, Northumberland Hussars Solesmes. B.33. (Yeomanry). 1437 Kincaid John Private 18 25 September 15/DLI (Machine- 19680 11 September France 154 South Palmerston His parents resided Aunt Meggie. Born and E. in SS. His birth was Loos Memorial. Fri. 5 November Fri. 5 1915 (Battle of Gun Section) (64 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS at 154 South registered in SS during the Panel 106 and 1915 + Wed. 26 Novembe Loos) Brigade, 21st Star) Palmerston Street, December quarter of 1896. 107 September 1917 + r 1915 Division) SS Killed on the first day of the Soldiers Died in the Battle of Loos. (In Memoriam). Great War The 'Gazette' says he was in his 19th year. 1678 Kinelato Joseph Donkeym 45 28 April 1918 SS 'Upcerne' Mercantil 86 Palmerston Street, SS Martha Kinelato (née [His wife, Martha, died 14 August Children (all born in SS): Andrew Born in Hong Kong. Late RNR. Tower Hill Wed. 15 May 1918 an (Family (London) e Marine Davis) of 86 1956, aged 81. His son, Joseph, died Turnbull (December q. 1897), Ethel May Children: John Philip (B. & D. Memorial Headston Palmerston Street, SS. 18 August 1931, aged 27. There is a (March q. 1900), Andrew Turnbull September q. 1907), Matthew e) (They were married in Family Headstone in Harton (September q. 1901) & Joseph (B. & D. March q. 1909) & St. Hilda's Church, SS, Cemetery.] (December q. 1904). Martha (SS, June q. 1910). on 15 July 1895. Their Drowned through enemy action - marriage was Family Headstone. registered in SS during the September quarter of 1895).

408 King William (Willie) Private 19 17 July 1916 12/DLI (68 25793 10 December France 45 Palatine Street, SS N.E.R. at Green Lane Son of Mary and Unmarried. [Moved forward to reserve lines Only brother: Tom (on active service). Born and E. in SS. 'In his 20th Thiépval Fri. 3 November Fri. 3 (Somme) Brigade, 23rd 1915 (1914-5 the late John King (15/7), trenches in front of Pozières year' - 'Gazette'. Letter of Memorial. Pier 1916 + Tues. 17 Novembe Division) Star) of 45 Palatine (16/7). Attack on trenches south of condolence to his mother from and Face 14A July 1917 + Soldiers r 1916 Street, SS Pozières (17/7) - uncut wire and his Company Commander, and 15C Died in the Great heavy machine-gun fire forced Captain P.A. Hicks. (In War withdrawal. Casualties - 135. Memoriam). Relieved by 13/DLI and to Albert.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2178 King Sidney Sapper 19 23 July 1917 22nd Light 219147 No 1914-5 Star France N.E.R. Gas Works, Ferryhill, Son of Frederick Unmarried. [His father, Frederick, was born in Born in Jarrow. E. Ferryhill, Co. Vlamertinghe Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in the Railway Train Co. Durham (in 1911) and Mary King (née Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and was a Durham. New Military ROH Great War Crew Company Thurston) of North 49-year old Gas Stoker for the N.E.R. Cemetery. R.E. Eastern Gas Works His mother, Mary Ann, was born in III.H.6. House, Ferryhill, Jarrow and was 42. They had been (Belgium). Co. Durham. (They married for 22 years and had had were married on one child.] 12 April 1887. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1887).

2574 King Austin Private 34 17 July 1916 15/DLI (64 20212 11 September France 13 Gladstone Terrace, F Pit, Washington (Coal Miner - Abigail King (née Hall - [To Lonely Copse (13/7), Mametz [Relieved by 1/Middlesex and to Born in Jarrow. His birth was Bazentin-le-Petit F Pit ROH, Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Station Road, Usworth, Hewer) born in Gateshead and Wood in support (15/7). Withdrew bivouacs between Méaulte and registered in SS during the June Military Washington Great War Division) Star) Washington, Co. Durham 23 in April 1911) of 13 same evening. Moved forward to Bécordel-Bécourt (18/7). Began move quarter of 1882. E. Washington. Cemetery. (Miners' Hall Pub, (in 1911) Gladstone Terrace, front line Bazentin-le-Petit Wood to Arras sector (20/7).] R. Usworth, Washington, Co. Special Spout Lane, Station Road, Usworth, (16/7).] Durham. Memorial. Washington, Co. Washington, Co. Durham) Durham. (Their marriage was registered in Chester- le-Street during the September quarter of 1906).

2879 King Nicholas Stoker 39 (Born: 15 October 1914 HMS Hawke 164OU 1914 Star 29 Palatine Street, SS (in Fireman on a Trawler (in Son of Henry and Henrietta King (née [1881 - Resided with his Children (1911 ages; all born in SS): Born in North Shields Chatham Naval St. Mary's Parish Tues. 15 October Manger 4 April (RNR) December 1894), 10 December 1894, 1901 and Margaret King (née McKie) of 107 Bede grandmother, Mary Manger (B. Nichol(as) (12), Henry (11), Elizabeth (Tynemouth; June q. 1876). Memorial. Churchyard 1918 + Sat. 14 (Mainger - GRO, 1876 - RN Commerce Street, 1911) Mainger). (They Street, Tyne Dock. North Shields, aged 56), at 25 North (10), Thomas (8), Edward (6), Robert Better known as 'Nichol King'. Memorial Memorial Cross, October 1922 (In 'Gazette' + RN Service Abedeen (in 1901), 3 were married in St. (They were married in Street, North Shields. Daughter: Manger (3; SS; June q. 1908) and HMS Hawke was torpedoed and Reference: 8. Tyne Dock + Memoriam) Service Record) Record) Heugh Terrace, SS (in Hilda's Church, SS, St. Stephen's Church, Margaret A.P. King (SS; September Septimus (8 months; SS; September q. sunk by U-9. Only 70 of her (Kent). Wellington Street 1911), 41 Albion Street, SS, on 14 February SS, on 25 December q. 1914). Uncles: Thomas and 1910). [Married for 16 years and had crew of 594 survived. Five Roll of Honour, SS and 107 Bede Street, Tyne 1876. Their 1894. Their marriage Robert Manger (Mainger).] had 9 children, 7 living.] crewmen from SS were Dock marriage was was registered in SS drowned that day. [GRO - registered in SS during the December 'Nicholas Malager King'.] (In during the March quarter of 1894). Memoriam). quarter of 1876).

3403 King John William Trimmer 32 18 November HM Tug 1381ST 1914-5 Star Eldest son of John Annabella Rutherford Son: James King - whose birth was Brothers: William B.H. King, 16/DLI (No. The 'Gazette' states that he was Chatham Naval St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 18 December Sat. 18 1915 'Keravnos' (RNR) and Mary Ann King (formerly King, née registered in SS during the March 4274) - left Stafford for The Front on 8 'supposed drowned from HMS Memorial. Sacred Heart 1915 December of 12 Heugh Street, Lindsay) of 188 Ashley quarter of 1912. December 1915 + Thomas King, DLI (No. Europa in the Dardanelles in or Memorial Altar, SS 1915 SS Road, Tyne Dock. 4259), billeted at Doncaster. [NB: about 21 November 1915'. Reference: 14. (Including (They were married in Photographs of both men appear in the (Kent). both St. Jude's Church, SS, 'Gazette' for Sat. 18 December 1915.] brothers) on 28 September 1904. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1904).

3557 King John L/C 29 7 March 1919 12/Royal Scots 10996 19 December France 10 Ellesmere Street, SS (in Sarah Johnston King His wife, Sarah Johnston King, died 26 Wounded on 27 September Harton Sat. 16 October Sat. 16 (CWGC) [MRIC + 1914 (1914-5 October 1915) + 3 Heugh (née Ryan) of 3 Heugh February 1924, aged 26. 1915 - 'Gazette'. Died in Cemetery. 1915 + Tues. 19 October 'Gazette' = Star) Street, SS (in March 1919) Street, SS. (They were Sunderland Hospital from the R.7884. (South October 1915 + 1915 + 1/Royal Scots] married in SS' Registry effects of gas poisoning. The Shields). Mon. 10 March Tues. 19 Office on 8 May 1915. 'Gazette' says he was a Private. 1919 October Their marriage was 1915 registered in SS during the June quarter of 1915).

3800 King John Septimus Private 31 (Burial 24 July 1920 2/West Riding 53887 No 1914-5 Star 31 Back Wilson Street, SS No SDGW entry. Formerly 4037 Harton Register) Regt. DLI. Cemetery. S.8982. (South Shields). 3844 King Humphrey Captain 26 (Born: Military Cross 3 October 1918 2/NF (2nd/5th March 1916 (No The View, Marsden, SS Divinity Student at Durham Younger son of the Josephine King (née [His birth was registered in Bishop B.A. Graduate of Durham Bellicourt British Stained Glass Stuart 4 October + M. in D. (Territorial) NF) 1914-5 Star) University (Graduated in June late Reverend John Wheatley) of The Auckland, Co. Durham, during the University, June 1914. Divinity Cemetery. Window in St. 1892) 1914) King M.A., Rector View, Marsden, SS. December quarter of 1892.] Student. The Stained Glass V.A.3. Andrew's Church, of Crook, Co. (Their marriage was Window in St. Andrew's Church, Whitburn Durham registered in Whitburn, was unveiled on 22 Tynemouth during the December 1919. September quarter of 1918). 4259 King Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI No 1914-5 Star 12 Heugh Street, SS Third son of John Brother: Trimmer John William King, HM Brother: Private William Heugh Street Roll Sat. 15 May 1915 + Sat. 18 (Territorial) and Mary Ann King Tug 'Keravnos', 18 November 1915, Benjamin H. King, 16/DLI (No. of Honour, SS (? - Sat. 18 December December (Divisional of 12 Heugh Street, aged 32 (No. 3403). 4274). Billeted at Doncaster in RNR) 1915 + Fri. 22 1915 Pioneers, 50th SS December 1915 - 'Gazette'. He February 1918 (?) (Including (Northumbrian) enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 14 his two Division) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. brothers)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4274 King William Private Unknown Unknown 16/DLI 1914-5 Star France 12 Heugh Street, SS Second son of John Brothers: Trimmer John William King, Birth registered in SS - Sat. 18 December Sat. 18 Benjamin H. and Mary Ann King HM Tug 'Keravanos', 18 November December q. 1896. 'He left 1915 December of 12 Heugh Street, 1915, aged 32 (No. 3403) & Private Stafford for the front on 8 1915 SS Thomas King - billeted at Doncaster (in December 1915' - 'Gazette'. (Family December 1915) (No. 4259). Group - Including his two brothers)

4678 King Peter Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/340 11 January 1916 France 15 William Street, Hebburn [6 March 1918 - Discharged on medical Enlisted: 23 November 1914. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) grounds (Gunshot Wounds).] Named in the July 1916 Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, Casualties' List. 34th Division)

5147 King Herbert Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Calgarian 490 John Williamson [On 1 March 1918 the British armed [HMS Calgarian was 'adopted' by the He survived the sinking of HMS Tues. 2 April 1918 Tues. 2 Street, SS merchant cruiser HMS Calgarian Admiralty on 15 September 1914. It Calgarian off the Irish Coast - April 1918 (9th Cruiser Squadron) was had formerly been a passenger and mail 'Gazette. torpedoed and sunk by the U19 off steamer.] Rathlin Island. 49 lives were lost. It was hit by four torpedoes and sank with the loss of 2 officers and 47 ratings.] 2125 Kininment David Stoker 43 11 July 1915 HMS Pembroke 1994/T Rachel Glass of 98 Jarrow St. Paul's Roll of (RNR) Walter Street, Jarrow Cemetery. Q.85. Honour + Palmer's Cenotaph 2478 Kinlen George Sergeant 20 22 August 1918 'D' Battery, 765139 France South Shields. Son of Michael Unmarried. Born in SS. His birth was Bertrancourt St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in the Frederick 211th Brigade Joseph and registered in SS during the Military Sacred Heart Great War RFA Catherine Kinlen of March quarter of 1898. E. Cemetery. Altar, SS SS Hebburn. 2.F.39. 4947 Kinmond Nathaniel David Private 77 (Born: Military Buried: 10 Royal Army 1565 18 February 1915 France 78 Clayton Street, Jarrow An Apprentice Plater in a Son of Mr. D. Elizabeth Jane [Enlisted on 6 August 1914. In [On one occasion he was shot through His wife was buried on 28 Jarrow Grange Boys' Fri. 21 May 1915 30 June Medal + February 1971 Medical Corps (1914-5 Star) (in 1917 and 1945) and 78 Shipyard (A Member of No. 3 Kinmond of 78 Kinmond (née Hall) March 1917 he was in hospital - the knee and lay on the ground for February 1945, aged 47. In Cemetery. 8.25. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + 1893) Divisional [March q. 1971 High Street, Jarrow (in Branch of the Boilermakers' Clayton Street, (Durham NW, Sept. having been wounded in eleven eighteen hours before he was March 1917 he was aged 23. He Jarrow Fri. 2 March 1917 Card of (SS)] 1971) Society) + A Postman in Jarrow Jarrow. [Brother: q.1938). [Birth places. By then he had been discovered. He had also been gassed.] enlisted the day after the (Jarrow Express) + Honour (in for c. 40 years after the war Sapper William registered in SS - Sept. recommended for distinction four outbreak of war and had been Fri. 20 April 1917 1915) ['LG' 15 (niece's letter archived in SS' John McL. q. 1893. He was once times. He was medically discharged twenty-three months at the (Jarrow Express) + June 1916, Museum) Kinmond, R.E. (No. wounded in the head on 4 July 1918.] front (by March 1917). Fri. 26 July 1918 page 5857). His wife's & lay out in the open (Jarrow Express) + 595(6?)7] (Elizabeth's) death for 40 hours before Tues. 25 March was registered in being discovered by a 1919 Durham NE (SS) - regiment charging March q. 1945, over the ground. A aged 47. Stretcher-Bearer.] Discharged - 4 July 1918.]

5857 Kinmond William John Sapper 89 (Born: September q. 1st/3rd 471032 23 February 1916 France 283 Albert Road, Jarrow (in A Joiner Son of Mr. D. Lily A. Kinmond (née [His wife died during the March q. [Home: 12.8.1915 - 22.2.1916. In His birth was registered in SS McL. 21 June 1976 (SS) (Durham) Field (and (No 1914-5 Star) August 1915) and 22 St. Kinmond of 78 Yeoman) of 283 Albert 1959, aged 72 (SS). Appointed France: 23 February 1916 on. He hurt (September q. 1887). His 1887) Company R.E. 1580) Paul's Road, Jarrow (in Clayton Street, Road, Jarrow (in Acting L/C on 10 August 1917. his knee (a serious disability which Service Record has survived. (transferred to April 1919). [He also Jarrow. [Brother: August 1915) & 22 St. Appointed paid L/C on 2 November earned him a pension) while playing Enlisted on 12 August 1915. 528 Company on resided at 5 Howard Private Nathaniel Paul's Road, Jarrow (in 1917. Appointed 2nd Corporal on 7 football on active service on 14 January Height: 5'7½". He had one son. 13 December Street, Jarrow.] Daniel Kinmond, April 1919). (They June 1918. Demoblised on 2 April 1919.] 1917) RAMC (No. 4947).] were married in SS' 1919. In Cambridge Hospital, Registry Office on 14 Aldershot, on 19 March 1919.] October 1913. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1913).

2480 Kinross Andrew Gunner 22 2 August 1917 'A Battery, 155th 755845 France 20 Lyon Street, Hebburn Son of John and Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Vlamertinghe Hebburn Quay Fri. 30 July 1915 Brigade RFA the late Jane - June q. 1895. E. Hebburn. He New Military School ROH (Jarrow Express) + Kinross of 50 Lyon attended Hebburn Quay School, Cemetery. Soldiers Died in the Street, Hebburn leaving in 1909. V.E.5. (Belgium). Great War

5397 Kirby James Private Unknown Unknown East Yorkshire 98 Hope Street, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Kirby of A P.O.W. from 10 April 1918 Fri. 21 June 1918 Regt. 98 Hope Street, (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express) Jarrow 6309 Kirby Bertram Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 25 Winchester Street, SS Birth registered in SS - June q. Thurs. 18 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) 1894. He enlisted in the 4th 1915 Howitzer (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 17 Brigade RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

4790 Kirkbride William Ewing Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/407 No 1914-5 Star He did not 54 Francis Street, SS, and 8 A Clerk Son of William Kate Kirkbride (née [His father William Ewing's death Children: Dorothy (Leeds; June q. 1898), Baptised in St. Matthew's Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / serve John Street, SS (in January Ewing Kirkbride McGowan) of 8 John was registered in Leeds - March q. Edith (Sunderland; September q. 1902) Church, Leeds, on 9 March 1879. 1915 + John Sheen NF (103 Brigade, overseas 1916) and Elizabeth Street, SS. (Their 1897, aged 47. Siblings: Percy Ewing and Margaret B. (c. 1907). [He enlisted Enlisted: 10 January 1915. He 34th Division) Kirkbride (née marriage was (Leeds; December q. 1871), Mary in SS on 10 January 1915. Height: 6' did not serve overseas. Cooper). (Their registered in Isabel (Leeds; September q. 1874) 1¼". Brown hair. Grey eyes.] Awarded the Silver War Badge. marriage was Sculcoates, East Riding and Amy Blanche (Leeds; December He served for one year 22 days. registered in Leeds of Yorkshire, during q. 1875).] 31 January 1916 - Discharged on during the the December quarter medical grounds (Sick). (John December quarter of 1897). Sheen). of 1873).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5674 Kirkcaldy James Henry Trimmer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Phillips Court, SS (in 1911), Son of James and [His mother Jane Ann's death was Siblings: Jane Ann (Jenny) (SS; March q. Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Thurs. 4 November (Born: 25 (Mine-Sweeping and 16 William Street, SS Jane Ann Kirkcaldy registered in SS - June q. 1937, aged 1894) and Elizabeth (Lizzie) (SS; June q. - September q. 1896. He was 1915 May (RNR)) (in November 1915) (née Nichol). (They 63.] 1901). baptised in St. Hilda's Church, 1896) were married in St. SS, on 21 June 1896. Mark's Church, SS, on 10 June 1893. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1893).

141 Kirkley James Private 27 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/1609 No 1914-5 Star France 28 Hardwick Street, SS Youngest son of Mary Ann Duffy [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Siblings (1881 ages): Joseph Robert (B: Born: Tyne Dock. Birth Thiépval St. Mary's Parish Fri. 11 August 1916 Fri. 11 Scottish) / NF the late Anthony (formerly Kirkley, née forward up Mash Valley to the north Tyne Dock; SS - December q. 1870; 10), registered in SS - June q. 1889. Memorial. Pier Churchyard + Sat. 5 May 1917 August (102 Brigade, and Hannah Kirkley Minnie Burrough) of of La Boisselle - heavy casualties Ann (B: Tyne Dock; Sept. q. 1872 or E. Alnwick, Northumberland. and Face 10B, Memorial Cross, + Tues. 17 April 1916 + 34th Division) (née Didsbury). 56 Dock Street, Tyne while crossing No Man's Land with March q. 1873; 8) & Dora (B: Poplar, Formerly resided at 37 Lord 11B and 12B Tyne Dock 1917 + Mon. 30 Mon. 30 (1881: His father Dock. (They were the battalion being almost London, June q. 1880). S & B-in-L: Mr. Nelson Street, Tyne Dock. April 1917 + Thurs. April 1917 was born in North married in St. Mary's completely annihilated.] and Mrs. Pearce + niece Nancy of 5 Children: John T. (September q. 30 June 2016 + Fri. + Mon. 27 Shields and was 50. Church, SS, on 18 May Devonshire Street, Tyne Dock. 1914; D: SS - December q. 1916, 1 July 2016 + June 2016 His mother was 1913. Their marriage aged 2) & James (June q. 1916; Soldiers Died in the born in Heworth, was registered in SS D: Sept. q. 1920, 4). Great War Co. Durham, and during the June was 36). quarter of 1913).

5293 Kirkley Aidan Captain 58 (Born: Military Cross March q. 1944 3/DLI and the 11 January 1915 France Park, South A Colliery Manager (in 1911) Third son of the Lucy Gladys Kirkley [Brother: 2nd-Lieutenant Wilfrid Father-in-Law: Mr. Luke Hansard of 27 Birth registered in Hexham - Fri. 1 October 1915 19 (Hove, Sussex) King's (Liverpool) (1914-5 Star) Shields, and 18 Hove Villas, [At the beginning of the war late James Kirkley (née Hansard). (They Kirkley, 1/Wellington Regt. NZEF, Gledhow Gardens, London. B: Captain March q. 1886. Baptised in St. (Jarrow Express) + January Regt. Hove, Sussex (in 1939) he enlisted in 4th Hussars and J.P. (A Solicitor; were married at KIA 17 September 1916, aged 34 Egbert St. Bede Kirkley, Dragoon Hilda's Church, SS, on 12 March Mon. 25 February 1886) later was drafted to the 8th Born: 13 January Brompton Parish (No. 5841). Guards, 24 January 1954, aged 61 (No. 1886. He had been in France 1918 (Marriage) + Hussars - before 1 October 1851, SS; Died: 26 Church, London, in 5579). Daughter: Joan G. (Chelsea, since January 1915 and won the Fri. 1 March 1918 1915.] May 1916) of February 1918). London; December q. 1923). MC at the Battle of Arras in April (Jarrow Express) Cleadon Park, 1917. South Shields, and Agnes Emily Kirkley. [His mother was residing at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in September 1916.]

5579 Kirkley Egbert St. Bede Captain 61 (Born: 24 January 1954 6/Dragoon 16 August 1914 France Watchetts Close, Park An Army Officer Fifth son of the late Ruby Kirkley (née [Siblings: Captain Aidan Kirkley MC, Sister: Elfrida (B: SS; 6 October 1883) - Birth registered in Tynemouth - Fri. 1 October 1915 9 May (Surrey NW; Guards (1914 'Mons' Way, Camberley, Surrey James Kirkley J.P. Fenn). (They were DLI (No. 5293), 2nd-Lt. Wilfrid married Fleetwood Ashburnham on 30 June q. 1892. Baptised in St. (Jarrow Express) + 1892) March q. 1954) (Carabineers) Star') (in January 1954) (A Solicitor; B: married in St. Kirkley, 1/Wellington Regt. NZEF, 17 July 1908 at Fairlight Parish Church Hilda's Church, SS, on 16 June Thurs. 7 February 13.1.1851) of George's, Hanover September 1916, aged 34 (No. (Hastings, Sussex). 1892. He entered Sandhurst as 1918 Cleadon Park, Square, London, on 6 5841), Hilda (SS; March q. 1879), a cadet in 1911 and was South Shields, and February 1918). James Oswin (SS; March q. 1880) & commissioned in 1913. Agnes Emily Kirkley Cedric (Hexham; December q. 1888) Promoted to Lieutenant on 2 of 17 Stratton (No. 5580.] July 1916. Street, Mayfair, London (in February 1918). [His mother was residing at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in September 1916.]

5580 Kirkley Cedric Unknown Unknown In the Remount Hastings, Hawke's Bay, [Sister: Elfrida (B: SS; 6 Son of the late Elsie Myrtle Kirkley [Siblings: Captain Aidan Kirkley MC, Son: Sergeant Wilfred James Kirkley, 5 Birth registered in Hexham - Fri. 1 October 1915 Department for New Zealand October 1883) - married James Kirkley J.P. (née Symons - Born: 14 DLI (No. 5293), 2nd-Lt. Wilfrid Field Regt. New Zealand Artillery, 9 May December q. 1888. Baptised in (Jarrow Express) the New Zealand Fleetwood Ashburnham on 30 (A Solicitor; Born: August 1894; Died - Kirkley, 1/Wellington Regt. NZEF, 17 1945, aged 27. Son: Colin (Born: 11 July St. John Lee Church on 20 Contingent July 1908 at Fairlight Parish 13.1.1851, SS) of 1954) of Hastings, September 1916, aged 34 (No. 1916; Died: 18 March 1935, aged 18 - September 1888. B: Captain Church (Hastings, Sussex).] Cleadon Park, Hawke's Bay, New 5841), Hilda (SS; March q. 1879) and Royal Air Force) - both born in New Egbert St. Bede Kirkley, South Shields, and Zealand James Oswin (SS; March q. 1880; Zealand. Daughter: Helen (c. 1915). 6/Dragoons, 24 January 1954, Agnes Emily Kirkley Banker's Clerk).] aged 61 (No. 5579). Parents-in- of 17 Stratton Law: James Henry Nash Symons Street, Mayfair, and Mary Symons (née Mere). London (in February 1918). (They were married in Partick, Scotland, on 27 May 1858).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5841 Kirkley Wilfrid 2nd- 35 (Born: 16 September 'D' Company, 8/4435 10 April 1916 (No France 21 Holland Street, A Commercial Clerk + A Self- Second son of the Annie Elizabeth Kirkley [He had two daughters: Hilda Emily Brother: Captain Aidan Kirkley MC, DLI Birth registered in SS - Caterpillar Valley Plaque in St. Fri. 1 October 1915 PHOTO Lieutenan 23 June 1916 (Bn. War Otago Infantry 1914-5 Star) Kensington, London (in Employed Sheep Farmer late James Kirkley (née Collins) of 8 (Born: 23 April 1910) and Marion (No. 5293) + Captain Egbert St. Bede September q. 1881. He enlisted (New Zealand) Nicholas' Church, (Jarrow Express) + t 1881) Diary) or 17 Bn. + Ruahine [Embarked from 1901), Johnston Street, J.P. (A Solicitor; Boulcott Terrace, Clara (Born: 23 August 1914). He Kirkley, Dragoon Guards, 24 January at Palmerston North on 12 July Memorial West Boldon Fri. 29 September September 1916 Company, New Zealand on 4 Foxton, New Zealand, and Born: 13 January Wellington, New travelled to New Zealand aboard the 1954, aged 61 (No. 5579). Aunt Anna 1915. Height: 5'8". Weight: (Wall Mosaic) + 1916 (Jarrow (CWGC) (Somme) 1/Wellington March 1916] 8 Boulcott Terrace, 1851, SS; Died: 26 Zealand. (They were 'Orontes' in June 1907. He returned (Plaque in St. Nicholas', West Boldon). 11st 6lbs. Brown eyes. He had St. Nicholas' Express) Regt., New Wellington, New Zealand May 1916) of married at Foxton, to England aboard the 'Arawa' on 21 previously served for seven Church ROH, Zealand Cleadon Park, New Zealand, on 24 December 1907.] years with the London Scottish. West Boldon + All Expeditionary South Shields, and November 1908). Saints' Church Force Agnes Emily ROH, Cleadon + Kirkley. [His Lectern in All mother was Saints' Church, residing at Cleadon + East Tunbridge Wells, Boldon Memorial Kent, in September Cross 1916.]

6498 Kirkley Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 6 Union Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Fri. 28 May 1915 (Territorial) 1915) 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 1 Kirkpatrick John Simpson Private 22 (Born: Mentioned in 19 May 1915 'C' Section, 3rd 202 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 14 Bertram Street, SS, and, Australian Merchant Navy Son of Robert Unmarried. [S & B-in-L: Sarah & Sam Christie - Sister: Martha Simpson Kirkpatrick, died Enlisted: 23 August 1914 Beach Cemetery. St. Mary's Parish Tom Curran: Mon. 5 (Jack) 6 July Despatches Field Ambulance, (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) later, Australia. (Steward, Fireman and Kirkpatrick who emigrated to Australia in 1927. 4 October 1900, aged 11. Sister & (Perth). Height: 5' 8". Weight: 12 I.F.1. (Turkey). Churchyard 'Across the Bar' July 1915 1892; 10 Australian Army Greaser) (Mariner) & Sarah S & B-in-L: Annie & Adam Pearson. Brother-in-Law: Peggy (B: 2.2.1882 - 5 stones. Blue eyes & brown hair. Memorial Cross, (1994) + Mon. 5 South Medical Corps Simpson His father's headstone (H.3484) Largo St., Leith, Edinburgh) & Will Attended the Barnes & Tyne Dock July 1915 + Sat. 19 Eldon Kirkpatrick of 14 claims he was 73 when he died.] Balneaves of 26 Napier Street, SS.. Mortimer Road Schools, SS. May 1923 Street, SS) Bertram Street, SS. Served under the name 'John (He died on 10 Simpson'. October 1909, aged 65 - Burial Register & GRO; she died on 9 February 1933, aged 77). [Headstone at Harton Cemetery. H.3484.]

4310 Kirkup John Carr Sergeant 73 Military 6 February 1962 'B' Company, 27 27/396 No 1914-5 Star France 13 Lytton Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of John Carr Margaret Jane Kirkup [His father John Carr's birth was Son: George Smith Kirkup (Sunderland; Birth registered in Lanchester, Sat. 16 January Mon. 16 Medal (Durham SE - (Tyneside Irish) / Kirkup and (née Smith). (Their registered in Gateshead during the June q. 1908). Siblings: Robert S. (c. Co. Durham - December q. 1888. 1915 + Mon. 16 July 1917 Sedgefield) NF (103 Brigade, Margaret Sands marriage was March quarter of 1857. His death 1875), Elizabeth C. (c. 1877), David W. Transferred to 24th/27th NF, July 1917 + John 34th Division) Kirkup (née Scott). registered in was registered in Sedgefield, Co. (c. 1880), Charlotte (c. 1882) Alfred S. (c. 11/NF and 1/NF. Class Z Sheen + 'Irish (Their marriage Sunderland during the Durham - June q. 1910, aged 53. His 1884), Ellen (c. 1886), Mary C. (c. 1887) Reserve. (John Sheen). His wife Heroes' (1917) was registered in December quarter of mother Margaret Sands' death was and Jeanie (c. 1880). Margaret Jane's death was Tynemouth during 1906). registered in SS - June q. 1913, aged registered in Chester-le-Street - the December 55.] March q. 1935, aged 47. quarter of 1875).

4872 Kirkwood James Corporal 48 (Born: 5 February 1918 22 (Tyneside 22/225 10 January 1916 France 5 Moon Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (in 1911) Son of James and Isabella Kirkwood (née [His father James' death was [29 October 1917 - Discharged on Born in Sunderland - September Mon. 5 February 20 August Scottish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) February 1918) Jane Kirkwood (née Angus) of 5 Moon registered in SS - December q. 1899, medical grounds (Gunshot Wounds - q. 1869. Enlisted in SS on 15 1923 + John Sheen 1869) (102 Brigade, Maxwell). (Their Street, SS (in February aged 58. His mother Jane's death left buttock). Awarded the SWB.] D & S- November 1915. Height: 5' 9". 34th Division) marriage was 1918). (They were was registered in SS - December q. in-L: Lizzie & Billy. Children: Mary A. Weight: 9 stones 6 lbs. Brown registered in married in St. 1901, aged 59.] (Polly), Robert (1897), James (1900), hair. Blue eyes. Son: Joseph Sunderland during Stephen's Church, SS, Elizabeth (1901), Jane C. (1904), James (1908). His name appeared in the March quarter on 27 June 1894. Their A. (1905) & Violet G. (1906). the October 1916 Casualties' of 1869). marriage was List. Transferred to 3/NF. (John registered in SS during Sheen). the June quarter of 1894).

4138 Kirsopp John Richard Private 34 (Born: 15 June 1919 21/DLI (Later 21/162 No 1914-5 Star 85 Western Road, Jarrow A General Labourer Son of George Mary Ann Kirsopp (née [Children (all born in Jarrow): Mary Brothers: George Frederick (22.6.1882 He died of Pulmonary TB at Jarrow 20 July transferred into (in June 1905), 4 Spenser William and Mary McCreesh). (They (B. 21.1.1906; D. April 1987); to 28.11.1896), William (22.8.1886 to Greenside, Ryton. His death was Cemetery. 1884; 21 the R.A.S.C. (M- St., Jarrow (in March 1917) Kirsopp (née were married in SS' Christina (B. 10.8.1907; D. Sept. Q. 3.8.1973) & Edward (19.11.1901 to registered under the erroneous Y.473. Burns 63274)) and 1 Milton Street, SS (in Burgess). (They Registry Office on 10 1996); Peter (B. 12.9.1912; D. 11.2.1943). S: Eliza (30.4.1891 - surname 'Kirksopp'. Street, February 1919) married in St. June 1905). 30.9.1979); Catherine (B. 9.2.1915; 2.11.1965 - Married William Plunkett). Jarrow) Paul's Church, D. 2.3.1917) and Edward John (B. Jarrow, on 3 April 17.2.1919; D. 19.11.1984).] 1882). [He was born in Heworth on 30 August 1859 & died in Jarrow on 7.9.1914. She was born in Stoke on 1.8.1863 and died on 14.3.1954, aged 90.]

2668 Kirtley William Morley Private 20 (SS, 13 July 1916 12/NF (62 8089 9 September 1915 France Son of Thomas and Unmarried. [He [Entrained at Ailly-sur-Somme for [In action (12/7) - clearing wood Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. Thiépval Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 (Signaller) March q. (Somme) Brigade, 21st (1914-5 Star) Margaret A. Kirtley attended Hebburn Corbie (10/7) and from there via northwards and digging new trench 30 [12/NF Casualties between 1 Memorial. Pier School ROH - 1915 (Jarrow Express) + 1896) Division) of 20 Embleton Colliery School, leaving Ville-sur-Ancre to billets at Méaulte. yards beyond. Relieved and to Méaulte and 18 July 1916 were recorded and Face 10B, Soldiers Died in the Avenue, Willington in 1905.] To Mametz Wood (11/7).] (17/7). Buire-sur-l'Ancre (18/7).] in the War Diary as 30 officers 11B and 12B Great War Quay, and 507 other ranks.] Northumberland.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 6074 Kirton Robert Gunner 74 (Born: March q. 1973 4th 15 Raglan Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Tues. 18 May 1915 7 (SS) (Northumbrian) May 1915) December q. 1898. He attended School ROH, SS Septembe Howitzer Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) r 1898) Brigade RFA Admitted: 20 August 1906; Left: 19 July 1912. He enlisted in the 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

5709 Kirwan Geoffrey Captain 74 (Born: Military Cross 11 November Royal Garrison 22 November France The High School House, SS Under-Secretary of State in Son of George [He retired on 30 [He attended SS High School - [After the war he attended University Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Dugdale 17 and Croix de 1970 Artillery 1915 (1914-5 (in 1911) the Foreign Office and Richard November 1961 and Admitted: 7 April 1904; Left: 28 July College, Oxford, and went on to a career December q. 1896. Death Admissions' October Guerre ['LG': Star) Comptroller General with the (Headmaster of SS became Vice-President 1911. He then went to Repton in government as a senior civil servant.] registered at Bridge, Kent - Register 1896) 17 August National Debt Office High School - Died of the Trustees Savings School from September 1911 to July December q. 1970. 1918] (Order 22 June 1919) and Bank. He had worked 1915 and later was awarded a of the Bath Elizabeth Josephine in the Ministry of scholarship to Rugby School.] and Order of Kirwan (née Ogle). Home Security from St. Michael (Their marriage 1939 to 1945.] and St. was registered in George) Loughborough, Leicestershire, during the March quarter of 1896).

1425 Kitson Frederick Gunner 34 19 September 5th Siege 346864 France Montreal, Canada. [Late of Son of William Brothers: Tom (P.O.W. in Germany) and The 'Gazette' says he was 33. Étaples Military Tues. 25 1917 (DOW) Battery, SS] James Kitson and John (in France). DOW in hospital. Cemetery. September 1917 Canadian Sarah Ann Kitson of XXVI.B.3. Garrison Artillery 77 Marshall Wallis Road, SS 2179 Klotz Walter Second 42 (Born: 15 May 1918 SS 'War Grange' Mercantil Capenor, St. George's Eldest son of Julius Mary Park Klotz (née [In 1881 his family resided at 2 Sister: Emma Eleanor C. Klotz Birth registered in Tynemouth - Newquay New Jarrow Library Fri. 24 May 1917 PHOTO Engineer 16 July e Marine Terrace, East Boldon (in Edward C. (A Otto) of Capenor, St. Princes Street, Tynemouth.] [His (Tynemouth; September q. 1878). September q. 1875. Killed by Cemetery. ROH + SS Marine (Jarrow Express) + (Vin 1875 - 1911 and 1918) School Caretaker) George's Terrace, East father Julius' death was registered Brother: James Willis C. Klotz enemy action off the Cornish "C".338. Engineers' Mon. 7 February Mullen) Hudson and Mary Eleanor Boldon. (They were in SS - March q. 1921, age 75. His (Tynemouth, December q. 1880) coast (Jarrow Express). (Cornwall). Association ROH + 1921 + Sat. 29 April Street, Klotz of 197 Albert married in St. Nicholas' mother Mary's death was registered East Boldon 1922 North Road, Jarrow. Church, West Boldon, in SS - March q. 1933, aged 80. Memorial Cross + Shields) (1881: His father on 25 April 1905. Their There is a family headstone.] St. Nicholas' was born at marriage was Church ROH, Frankfurt on Oder, registered in SS during West Boldon Prussia, Germany, the June quarter of and was 34. His 1905). mother was born in Sunderland and was 28).

3382 Knapp George Private 45 14 September 2/Cameronians 12941 11 December France 26 Victoria Road, Hebburn Son of the late He resided within St. John's Hebburn Thurs. 1 January 1919 (Scottish Rifles) 1914 (1914-5 Frederick and parish. Cemetery. 2015 (23 Brigade, 8th Star) Charlotte Knapp A."C". 462. Division)

251 Knight Alexander Private 21 28 October 1916 No. 1 Company, 7/4054 No 1914-5 Star France 250 John Williamson Messrs. Liptons Ltd. Son of William and [To Mametz (25/10). Work on Sister & B-in-L: Ethel & William + Born and E. in SS. Birth Warlencourt St. Mark's Church Wed. 29 November Wed. 29 (Somme) 1st/7th DLI Street, SS Mary Ann Knight of communication trenches to front nephew George. Sister & B-in-L: Emma registered in SS - March q. 1896. British Commemorative 1916 + Thurs. 19 Novembe (Pioneers) SS line.] & James. Sister: Cissie. Sister: Isabel S. Cemetery. I.G.3. Stained Glass June 1919 + Mon. r 1916 (Divisional (c. 1890). He had brothers - John Window, SS + 24 November 1919 Pioneers, 50th Robson (SS; June q. 1898) and Arthur John Williamson + Sat. 28 October (Northumbrian) (SS; December q. 1900). Street ROH 1922 + Soldiers Division) Died in the Great War

5906 Knights Charles Acting 37 6 October 1916 'A' Company, 27 27/390 No 1914-5 Star France The District Workhouse, A Carpenter's Labourer in a Son of John (B: Isabella Knights (née [His father, John, died in Hebburn - Children (1911 ages): James Keith (11; B: Born: Lowestoft, Suffolk Trois Arbres Palmer's Soldiers Died in the Corporal (DOW at 24th (Tyneside Irish) / Oulton, Suffolk (in 1891), Shipyard (in 1911) [A Lowestoft; Keith) of 19 Prince SS; December q. 1911, aged 64. His Hebburn), Florence (9; B: Hebburn), (Mutford; Dec. q. 1878). E. Cemetery, Cenotaph + St. Great War Casualty Clearing NF (103 Brigade, 48 Parliament Street, Plumber's Labourer in a Plumber's Labourer Consort Road, wife, Isabella, was born at Walker, Isabella Hodgson (7; B: Jarrow; SS - Wallsend. Children (all born in Steenwerck. Cuthbert's Church Station) 34th Division) Hebburn (in 1901), and 19 Shipyard in 1901] in a Shipyard) and Hebburn. (They were Newcastle, & was 30. Married for December q. 1904) and Charles (5; B: Hebburn): Jane (June q. 1907), I.B.11. Roll of Honour, Prince Consort Road, the late Eleanor married in SS' Registry 12 years & had had 7 children, 6 still Hebburn; SS - September q. 1905). David A.K. (Dec. q. 1910), Ellen Hebburn Hebburn (in 1911) (Ellen) Knights (B: Office on 1 June 1898. living. She remarried - John T. Siblings: Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Cornelius (Dec. q. 1913) and Mary (SS; , Their marriage was Wilkinson - St. Cuthbert's; and Florence Margaret. March q. 1915). He left 'effects' Sunderland) of 48 registered in SS during 16.4.1927.] valued at £5 11s 9d and a Parliament Street, the June quarter of gratuity of £9. Hebburn (in 1911). 1898). (Their marriage was registered in Sunderland during the December quarter of 1872).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1572 Knowles Thomas Smith Private 25 29 March 1918 1st/9th 327135 No 1914-5 Star France 72 Union Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Grocer's Son of Charles and Mary Knowles (née [His father, Charles, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Birth registered in SS - Boulogne St. Paul's Roll of Sat. 27 April 1918 + (DOW) (Territorial) DLI 1911) and 52 Nansen Assistant (in 1911) Elizabeth Knowles Fox) of 52 Nansen Jarrow and was a 49-year old Isabella (25; SS - March q. 1886), William September q. 1892. E. in Co. Eastern Honour Soldiers Died in the ('Operation (Divisional Street, Jarrow (in March (née Smith) of 72 Street, Jarrow. (They Plater/Rivetter in a Shipyard. His (25), Richard John (17; June q. 1894), Durham. Formerly 7325 DLI. Cemetery. Great War Michael') Pioneers, 62nd 1918) Union Street, were married in SS' mother, Elizabeth, was born in Martha (14), Elmira (12; SS, Dec. q. Son: Thomas S. Knowles - birth VIII.I.173. (2nd West Jarrow. (They Registry Office on 19 Jarrow and was 49. They had been 1899) & Maud (6). His father Charles' registered in SS: June q. 1917 Riding) Division) were married in January 1916. Their married for 30 years and had had 13 death was registered in SS - September Christ Church, marriage was children, ten still living.] q. 1930, aged 68. Jarrow, on 6 March registered in SS during 1882. Their the March quarter of marriage was 1916). registered in SS during the March quarter of 1882).

4537 Knowles James OS Unknown Unknown RND TZ/4604 47 Brinkburn Street, Tyne A Miner (RND Service Record) Son of Mary Ann [Enlisted: 17 May 1915. 24 May [Buffalo Bill tattooed on left arm. Height: 5'6". Brown hair. Grey RND Service (Born: 19 (RNVR) Dock Knowles of 47 1915 - Left Tyneside Division for Clasped hands on heart tattooed on eyes. A Roman Catholic. Record December Brinkburn Street, Crystal Palace Depot. 21 June 1915 - right forearm.] 1892) Tyne Dock Discharged from Depot, Crystal Palace, to join the R.M.L.I. (Cyclists' Section) at Portsmouth.]

4733 Knowles Robert Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26 26/381 10 January 1916 France 8 Archers Hill, SS Enlisted: 9 December 1914. His John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) name appeared in the August Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, 1916 Casualties' List. 13 March 34th Division) 1918 - Discharged on medical grounds (Trench Feet).

2180 Knox John Private 18 14 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 19634 No 1914-5 Star France 94 Western Road, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Unmarried. [Siblings [To Flesselles (3/7), Cardonnette [Assault held up by uncut wire - heavy Born: Hebburn Colliery. E. Thiépval St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Regt. (8 Brigade, (in 1911) and 14 Station Elizabeth Knox of (both born in (4/7), Corbie (5/7), Celestines Wood machine-gun and rifle fire forced Jarrow. R. Newcastle. [In the Memorial. Pier Honour Great War 3rd Division) Street, Jarrow 94 Western Road, Hebburn): Private (6/7), Carnoy (7/7). Moved forward withdrawal to assembly positions. attack between Longueval and and Face 2C Jarrow (in 1911) Thomas Knox, through Montauban (13/7) and Renewed attack with 2/Royal Scots at Bazentin-le-Grand 8/East and 14 Station 2/Yorkshire Regt., 2 assembled in Caterpillar Valley for 12.15 pm. successful.] Yorkshire Regt. Sustained 459 Street, Jarrow. February 1917, aged attack towards enemy line between casualties.] (She was born at 21 or 22 (No. 2935) Longueval and Bazentin-le-Grand , and Annie (10 in (14/7).] Gateshead, and 1911).] was a 50-year old widow in 1911. She had six children still living in 1911). 2839 Knox Jane (Jennie) Forewom 31 11 November Queen Mary's 15646 Daughter of Brother: 2nd-Lieutenant William Knox, She died in Chatham, Kent. (In Harton St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 30 July 1920 + an 1918 Army Auxiliary George Wallace aged 19, RAF, Died 31 October 1918 Memoriam). Cemetery. SS + Spiritualist 11 November 1920 Corps, Chatham, Knox and Isabella (No. 2840). Had brothers and sisters + S- M.10302. Meeting Hall Kent. Knox of 17 Hunters in-L: Maggie. Brother & S-in-L: Albert & (South Shields). ROH, Fowler Terrace, SS Louie. Street

2840 Knox William 2nd- 19 31 October 1918 30th Training 17 Hunter's Terrace, SS Messrs. W. Wood and Sons Youngest son of Unmarried. Sister: Forewoman Jane Knox, aged 31, Accidentally killed - flying Harton St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 2 + Mon. 4 Lieutenan Depot Station, (Tailors) George Wallace Died 11 November 1918 (No. 2839). accident. Brothers: George and Cemetery. SS + Spiritualist November 1918 + t Royal Air Force Knox and Isabella Had brothers and sisters + S-in-L: Alan. Sister: Ella. (In M.10302. Meeting Hall Thurs. 7 November Knox of 17 Hunters Maggie. Brother & S-in-L: Albert & Memoriam). (South Shields). ROH, Fowler 1918 + Fri. 30 July Terrace, SS Louie. Street + St. Bede's 1920 + 11 R.C. Sacred Heart November 1920 Altar, SS

2935 Knox Thomas Private 21 or 22 2 February 1917 2/Yorkshire 36259 9 September 1915 France 94 Western Road, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Siblings (both born in Hebburn): Private Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. Hénin St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Regt. (21 (1914-5 Star) (in 1911) Elizabeth Knox of John Knox, 8/East Yorkshire Regt., 14 R. , Co. Durham. Communal Honour Great War Brigade, 30th 94 Western Road, July 1916, aged 18 (No. 2180) and Annie Formerly 16504 East Yorkshire Cemetery Division) Jarrow (in 1911) (10 in 1901). Regt. Extension. and 14 Station II.D.7. Street, Jarrow. (She was born at Low Fell, Gateshead, and was a 50-year old widow in 1911. She had six children still living in 1911). 4582 Knox John AB Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND TZ/3159 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 28 Brinkburn Street, SS Boldon Colliery [A Miner (RND Margaret Knox (née [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. 20 August Children (all registered in SS): Doris Height: 5'4". Black hair. Brown Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 16 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) (Formerly The Landing, Service Record)] Reynolds) of 28 1915 - Drafted to Hood Bn. (September q. 1912), John (March q. eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - Miners' Club ROH Record January West Boldon) Brinkburn Street, SS 25.8.1915 - Wounded. 1.9.1915 - 1918) & Robert R. (June q. 1920). £23/10s. Mark on right arm and 1888) (Formerly The Landing, Admitted to R.C. Hospital Giza (sic), left cheek. His extensive service West Boldon). (They Cairo (Injured back). 4.10.1915 - record has survived. were married in St. Invalided to UK on HS 'Andania'. Jude's Church, SS, on 15.10.1915 - Admitted to Plymouth 17 February 1912. Hospital.] Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1912).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5866 Knox William Urwin Sergeant 33 (Born: 23 October 1918 Princess 51019 2349 Esplanade Avenue, Son of George and W.U. Knox of 2349 Born in Jarrow. He enlisted at Montreal Clifford 19 Patricia's Montreal Catherine Ann Esplanade Avenue, Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. (Mount Royal) Septembe Canadian Light Knox (née Clifford) Montreal Cemetery. r 1885) Infantry (Eastern of 22 James Street, S.N.G. 82/C. Ontario Regt.), Thornaby on Tees, (Canada). Canadian Yorkshire Expeditionary Force

1174 Knudsen Edward Nils Gunner/D 21 1 November 1917 'A' Battery. 610363 France 5 Shakespeare Street, SS Son of Nils and Unmarried. He had sisters and brothers. Aunt Born and E. in SS. His birth was Tyne Cot Mon. 19 November Mon. 19 river 223rd Brigade Maria Knudsen Marion and Uncle Bob. registered in SS during the Cemetery. 1917 + Fri. 1 Novembe RFA (née Wilford) of 5 December quarter of 1896. VIII.G.23. November 1918 + r 1917 Shakespeare Letter to mother from Major. (Belgium). Mon. 1 November Street, SS. (Their (In Memoriam). 1920 + Tues. 1 marriage was November 1921 + registered in SS Wed. 1 November during the June 1922 + Soldiers quarter of 1887). Died in the Great War

2841 Knudsen Edwin AB 20 8 September 1917 SS 'Newholm' Mercantil Born in Denmark. Tower Hill St. Michael's ROH, (Newcastle) e Marine Memorial SS

1516 Kohn Ole Fireman/T 24 20 December SS 'Hildawell' Mercantil South Shields (in January Born in Norway. Tower Hill Tues. 16 April 1918 rimmer 1916 (West e Marine 1917) Memorial Hartlepool) 2423 Kossick Lawrence Private 19 5 June 1917 26 (Tyneside 36325 No 1914-5 Star France 31 and 33 Denmark Street, Son of David and Unmarried. [Birth [His father, David, was born in Brother: Rifleman Reuben Kossick, 13th Born and E. in SS. His father, Arras Memorial. Torah Scroll Sat. 21 July 1917 + Irish) / NF (103 SS (1901), 67 Osborne Dora Kossick (née registered in SS - Newcastle and was a 47-year old Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps, KIA 11 April David Kossick, placed adverts re. Bay 2 and 3 Attachment Mon. 12 February Brigade, 34th Avenue, SS (in 1911) and Cassell) of 10 September q. 1898. Auctioneer in 1911. His mother's 1917, aged 21 (No. 2424). Aunt: Mrs. S. his being an auctioneer/valuer (South Shields' 1923 + Soldiers Division) 10 Aberdare Terrace, Aberdare Terrace, Half-Brothers (1911 (Dora's) death was registered in SS Young. with offices at 31 and 33 Synagogue, 1918) Died in the Great Mowbray Road, SS Mowbray Road, SS. ages; all born in SS): during the June quarter of 1898, Denmark Street, SS. + South Shields' War (He died on 2 Lewis/Louis (8; Sept. q. aged 26. His father remarried (Essie Synagogue Roll of November 1934, 1902), Arnold (6; Garbutt) in Stockton during the Honour aged 72 - December q. 1904) September q. 1901.] Headstone: GRO - and Harold (0; June q. 71. They were 1910).] married in Hartlepool during the March quarter of 1891).

2424 Kossick Reuben Rifleman 21 11 April 1917 13/King's Royal R/17782 No 1914-5 Star France 31 and 33 Denmark Street, An Auctioneer's Apprentice Son of David and Unmarried. [Birth [His father, David, was born in Brother: Private Lawrence Kossick, 26 Born in SS. E. Leeds. R. SS. Arras Memorial. Torah Scroll Mon. 30 April 1917 Mon. 30 (DOW) Rifle Corps (11 SS (1901), 67 Osborne (in 1911) Dora Kossick (née registered in SS - June Newcastle and was a 47-year old (Tyneside Irish) / NF, KIA 5 June 1917, Captain's letter. His father lived Bay 7 Attachment + Mon. 12 April 1917 Brigade, 37th Avenue, SS (in 1911) and Cassell) of 10 q. 1896. Half-Brothers Auctioneer in 1911. His mother's aged 19 (No. 2423). Aunt: Mrs. S. at 40 Broughton Road, SS, in (South Shields' February 1923 + Division) 10 Aberdare Terrace, Aberdare Terrace, (1911 ages; all born in (Dora's) death was registered in SS Young. April 1917. MRIC - Rueben. Synagogue, 1918) Soldiers Died in the Mowbray Road, SS Mowbray Road, SS. SS): Lewis/Louis (8; during the June quarter of 1898, SDGW - Reuben + KIA. DOW R. + South Shields' Great War (He died on 2 Sept. q. 1902), Arnold aged 26. His father remarried (Essie In A. - 'Gazette'. Synagogue Roll of November 1934, (6; December q. 1904) Garbutt) in Stockton during the Honour aged 72 - and Harold (0; June q. September q. 1901.] Headstone: GRO - 1910).] 71. They were married in Hartlepool during the March quarter of 1891).

4043 Koster Ernest Albert Chief 25 (SS; 11 March 1917 SS 'Kwasind' Mercantil Youngest son of [His father, Frederick [Sisters: Lydia Catherine (SS, March Sister: Laura Elizabeth Strother (SS, June Had served for 18 months on Tower Hill Tues. 5 June 1917 Tues. 5 Officer March q. (Family (Quebec) e Marine Captain Frederick William, died 3 May q. 1888) and Irene May (SS, March q. 1885) - died 29 December 1950, aged the 'Kwasind', first as Second Memorial June 1917 1892) Headstone) William (Master 1941, aged 88. His q. 1895). Educated at the North 84. B: Frederick William (SS; September Officer and then in the capacity Mariner) and mother, Catherine, Eastern County School, Barnard q. 1883). of Chief Officer - 'Gazette'. The Catherine Koster died 29 December Castle - 'Gazette'.] 'Kwasind' sank off Lowestoft, (née Diehl) of SS 1899, aged 38. There Suffolk. and Brentwood, is a Family Headstone Allendale, in Westoe Cemetery - Northumberland. 13D.1434.] (Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1882).

3751 Kratitski L. AB 27 3 September 1917 SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantil South Shields. Born in Russia. The 15th List of Tower Hill Fri. 6 June 1919 (Newcastle) e Marine Mercantile Marine Deaths gives Memorial his place of residency as SS.

3806 Kreepse August AB 39 31 October 1917 SS 'Phare' Mercantil 46 South Frederick Street, Son of Martin and Catherine Colledge [Catherine Colledge Kreepse (153 Daughters (all born in SS): Annie Born: Arensburg, Estonia. (In Tower Hill Mon. 1 November (London) e Marine SS (48 Bertram Street, SS, Tina Kreepse Kreepse (née Harton Lane, SS) died on 15 Elizabeth (December q. 1905), Lilian V. Memoriam). The 'Phare' was Memorial 1920 + Tues. 31 in 1911) Vaughan) of 46 South December 1958, aged 79: Family (March q. 1914) & Kathleen F. Kreepse torpedoed when 2½ miles north October 1922 Frederick Street, SS. Headstone in Harton Cemetery. (December q. 1916). Mother-in-Law: of Scarborough. It was carrying (They were married in U.8464. 'Of St. Jude's Parish'.] Mrs. Vaughan. gas coal from the Tyne to St. Mary's Church, SS, London. 14 of the crew of 18 on 23 November 1904. drowned. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1904).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 247 Krough Frederick Private 19 16 September 10/DLI (43 42705 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. Johnson's Brewery Adopted son of Mr. [To Fricourt (14/9), Bernafay Wood [Attack on Gird Lines 9.25 am. - leading Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Thiépval Fri. 24 November Fri. 24 1916 (Battle of Brigade, 14th and Mrs. Batey of via Pommiers Redoubt (15/9). waves soon checked by strong machine- - March q. 1897. 'Better known Memorial. Pier 1916 + Soldiers Novembe Flers-Courcelette, (Light) Division) 18 Agnes Street, SS Moved forward during afternoon gun fire. Only about 100 men were as Frederick Batey' - 'Gazette'. and Face 14A Died in the Great r 1916 Somme) through Delville Wood to trenches available for renewed attack at 6.55 pm. E. Sunderland. R. SS. and 15C War east of Longueval-Flers Road. At Relieved and to Pommiers Redoubt midnight went forward to front line (17/9). Casualties - 397.] facing Gueudecourt.]

3752 Kruhse John AB 44 3 September 1917 SS 'Treverbyn' Mercantil South Shields. Born: Courland, Latvia. The 15th Tower Hill Fri. 6 June 1919 (St. Ives) e Marine List of Mercantile Marine Memorial Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 6991 Kyle Robert Private 78 (Born: March q. 1974 18th Hussars 10130 and 15 August 1914 France 227 High Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Joiner (in 1911) Son of Robert and Euphemia Black Kyle [His father, Robert (Joiner), was Children (all births registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 9 July (Teesside) (Queen Mary's 41389 (1914 'Mons' 1901), and 257 High Street, Catherine Kyle (née (née Hill). (They were born in Jarrow & died June q. 1940, Robert (September q. 1919), Joseph B. in SS - Sept. q. 1895. Children (all School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1895) Own) and Star') Jarrow (in 1911) Dolan) of 257 High married in SS' Registry 72 (Durham NE). His mother, (September q. 1921), James D. Jarrow): Robert (March q. 1892), Jarrow Machine-Gun Street, Jarrow. Office on 19 April Catherine, was born in Jarrow & was (September q. 1924), Norman (Sept. q. James (June q. 1893), Francis Corps (They were 1919. Their marriage 38. They had been married for 19 1926), George (September q. 1928), Edmund (March q. 1898), married in SS' was registered in SS years & had had 10 children, 6 still Brian (June q. 1932), Marie T. (Dec. q. Adelaide Johnston (June q. Registry Office on during the June living. [Son: Alfred Gibson (SS; 1934) & Patricia (Dec. q. 1938). 1899), Bessie Gillespie (Sept. q. 16 November quarter of 1919). March q. 1910).]] 1902) and Luke Dolan (Dec. q. 1891. Their 1907). marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1891).

7040 Kyle James Sergeant 74 (Born: Buried: 8 May 2/DLI (18 3/9769 29 June 1915 France 227 High Street, Jarrow (in A Plater's Labourer in a Son of Robert and Winifred Kyle (née [His father, Robert (Joiner), was Children (all births registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 27 April 1967 Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) 1901), 257 High Street, Shipyard (in 1911) [A Driller in Catherine Kyle (née Bainbridge). (They born in Jarrow & died during the William (Sept. q. 1918), Violet (June q. in SS - June q. 1893. Baptised in Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1893) Division) and Jarrow (in 1911), and 15 May 1967] Dolan) of 257 High were married in SS' June q. 1940, aged 72 (Durham NE). 1920), Catherine (Dec. q. 1923; Died: St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, 5.670. Jarrow 15/DLI (64 Salcombe Avenue, Jarrow Street, Jarrow. Registry Office on 23 His mother, Catherine, was born in 1992 (Browne)) & James (Dec. q. 1930). on 10 May 1893. Brother: Brigade, 21st (in May 1967) (They were March 1918. Their Jarrow & died in Jarrow - Dec. q. Siblings: Francis Edmund (SS; March q. Private Robert Kyle, 18th Division) married in SS' marriage was 1918, 46. They had been married for 1898), Adelaide Johnston (SS; Sept. Hussars, March q. 1974, aged 78 Registry Office on registered in SS during 19 years & had had 10 children, 6 1899) & Bessie G. (No. 6991). 16 November the March quarter of still living.] 1891. Their 1918). [Winifred's marriage was death was registered registered in SS in Durham NE - during the December q. 1944, December quarter aged 44.] of 1891).

1862 Lacey James Private 25 12 March 1918 Labour Corps 308279 29 September France 25 Elm Street, Hebburn Son of James and Isabella Lacey (née He had Two Sons: James (SS, June q. Born and E. in Jarrow. His birth Hebburn Soldiers Died in the 1915 (1914-5 Colliery. the late Dorothy Calvert) of 25 Elm 1916) and John (SS, September q. 1918). was registered in SS during the Cemetery. Great War Star) Lacey Street, Hebburn March quarter of 1893. R. L."C". 78. Colliery. (They were Hebburn. Formerly 39549 married in St. Oswald's RAMC (and MRIC - 5805 Royal Church, Hebburn, on Sussex Regt.). 24 April 1915. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1915).

3475 Lacey John Private 18 13 December Labour Corps 563655 14 Back William Street, A General Labourer Son of Patrick and Unmarried. Hebburn 1918 Hebburn Annie Lacey of 14 Cemetery. I."U". Back William 919. Street, Hebburn

2620 Laffey Dennis AB 21 (Born: 15 July 1917 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/4854 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 134 Lytton Street, SS A Coal Miner Son of Bridget Unmarried. [Rejoined [Enlisted: 29 May 1915. Draft for [Height: 5' 6¾". Brown hair. Blue eyes. Birth registered in SS - Albuera St. Bede's R.C. Thurs. 2 August 20 June (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Laffey (née Mullen) Hawke Bn: 3.4.1917 to MEF: 5.12.1915. Joined Hawke Bn. 'D.L. & heart' tattooed on left forearm.] September q. 1896. War Cemetery, Sacred Heart 1917 1896) Naval) Division) and the late 7.4.1917. ICT Right at Mudros: 7.2.1916. Posted to 2nd Grandson of the late Dennis and Bridget Gratuity: £17. Letter of Bailleul-Sir- Altar, SS Thomas Laffey of Heel. Rejoined Hawke Brigade MGC. Rejoined Hawke Bn: Mullen. He had brothers and sisters. sympathy from an officer. St. Berthoult. 134 Lytton Street, Bn: 24.4.1917 to 19.8.1916 to 13.11.1916 - GSW Left Bede's R.C. Sacred Heart Altar, South.B.23. SS 15.7.1917. War Diary - Thigh. Rejoined Hawke Bn: SS, gives his name as 'Davis Sugar Post Red Line - 26.12.1916 to 10.2.1917. ICT - Laffey'. one shell burst over Feet.] Red Line - casualties one killed and 3 wounded, probably owing to movement observed.]

6992 Laffey Michael Private Unknown Unknown 3/West 3/9044 No 1914-5 Star He did not 90 Hope Street, Jarrow (in A General Labourer (in August Son of James and [He enlisted in Jarrow [His father, James (A Blacksmith's Siblings: Joseph (B: North Shields; Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 20 Yorkshire Regt. serve 1901), 79 Cobden Street, 1914) Mary Ellen Laffey on 24 August 1914. Striker), was born in Co. Galway, Tynemouth - June q. 1886), Thomas in SS - March q. 1898. Baptised School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Novembe overseas Jarrow (in 1911), and 43 (née Dillon) of 79 His Service Record has Ireland, and was 52. His mother, William (B: North Shields; Tynemouth - in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow r 1897) Dee Street, Jarrow (in Cobden Street, survived. Height: 5' Mary Ellen, was born in Felling and March q. 1888), Alice; (B: Jarrow; SS - on 9 January 1898. Brothers (all December 1915) Jarrow (in 1911). 6¾". He served for was 46. They had been married for December q. 1889), Ellen (B: Jarrow; SS - born in Jarrow): James (Their marriage 241 days. Discharged 26 years and had had ten children, September q. 1891) & Margaret (B: (December q. 1895), William was registered in 'For Misconduct' on 30 nine still living.] Jarrow; SS - September 1893). (No. 6994), Sidney (December q. Tynemouth during April 1915 - having 1900) & Francis Victor (June q. the December continually absented 1903). quarter of 1885). himself, having been confined to barracks numerous times.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 6993 Laffey Michael Joseph Sapper 69 September q. Royal Engineers (T)797 19 September France 41 Cobden Street, Jarrow An Apprentice Rivetter in a Son of Michael and Norah Laffey (née [His father, Michael (A Shipyard Children (all births registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1962 (West and 1915 (1914-5 (in 1901), and 250 High Shipyard (in 1911) Margaret Laffey Burns). (They were Labourer), was born in Co. Galway, James (December q. 1919), Norah V. in SS - September q. 1893. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Hartlepool) 470314 Star) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) (née Coyne) of 250 married in SS' Registry Ireland, and was 47. His mother, (March q. 1922), Mary (June q. 1923), Siblings (all born in Jarrow): Jarrow High Street, Jarrow Office on 27 December Margaret (A Green Grocer), was Michael B. (September q. 1924) and Mary Ellen (June q. 1889), (in 1911). (They 1919. Their marriage born in Newcastle Under Lyme, Winifred (September 1926). Son: Peter Josephine (June q. 1890), were married in SS' was registered in SS Staffordshire, and was 44. Married J. (Hartlepool; December q. 1931). Margaret (Sept. q. 1895), Peter Registry Office on during the December for 23 years & had had 9 children, 7 Francis (Dec. q. 1897) and 14 May 1888. quarter of 1919). still living.] Catherine (Dec. q. 1899). Their marriage was Discharged on 14.12.18. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1888).

6994 Laffey William Private 79 (Born: June q. 1978 3/Northumberla 3/8550 No 1914-5 Star He did not 90 Hope Street, Jarrow (in A Dock Labourer (in August Son of James and [His Service Record has [His father, James (A Blacksmith's Siblings: Joseph (B: North Shields; Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 10 March (Halifax, West nd Fusiliers serve 1901), 79 Cobden Street, 1914) Mary Ellen Laffey survived. He enlisted Striker), was born in Co. Galway, Tynemouth - June q. 1886), Thomas in SS - June q. 1899. Baptised in School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1899) Yorkshire) overseas Jarrow (in 1911), and 43 (née Dillon) of 79 in SS on 18 August Ireland, and was 52. His mother, William (B: North Shields; Tynemouth - St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow Dee Street, Jarrow (in Cobden Street, 1914. Discharged on 9 Mary Ellen, was born in Felling and March q. 1888), Alice; (B: Jarrow; SS - on 3 May 1899. Brothers (all December 1915) Jarrow (in 1911). December 1915 - was 46. They had been married for December q. 1889), Ellen (B: Jarrow; SS - born in Jarrow): James (Their marriage having served for one 26 years and had had ten children, September q. 1891) & Margaret (B: (December q. 1895), Michael was registered in year 114 days. He nine still living.] Jarrow; SS - September 1893). (No. 6992), Sidney (December q. Tynemouth during enlisted under-age. 1900) & Francis Victor (June q. the December Height: 5' 6½". He was 1903). quarter of 1885). regularly confined to barracks.]

7099 Laffey Thomas William Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Swift T2779 and No 1914-5 Star 106 Ferry Street, Jarrow A Blacksmith's Striker (in Son of James and [Brothers (all born in [His father, James (A Shipyard Siblings (all born in Jarrow - except Born in North Shields. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 21 S722 (in 1891), 90 Hope Street, 1911) [A Boilermaker's Striker Mary Ellen Laffey Jarrow): Michael (SS; Blacksmith's Striker), was born in Joseph Patrick): Joseph Patrick (B: registered in Tynemouth - School ROH, (Jarrow Express) January Jarrow (in 1901), and 79 in 1901] (née Dillon) of 79 March q. 1898), Co. Galway, Ireland (c. 1857) and North Shields; June q. 1886), Alice (SS; March q. 1888. Baptised in Jarrow 1888 - RN Cobden Street, Jarrow (in Cobden Street, William (SS; June q. was 52. His mother, Mary Ellen, was December q. 1889), Ellen (SS; North Shields on 7 March 1888. Service 1911) Jarrow (in 1911). 1899), Sidney (SS; born in Felling (c. 1865) and died in September q. 1891), Margaret (SS; Brother: Private Michael Laffey, Record) (Their marriage December q. 1900) Jarrow - SS; June q. 1913, aged 48. September q. 1893) and James (SS; 3/West Yorkshire Regt. (No. was registered in and Francis Victor (SS; Married for 26 years. 10 children, 9 December q. 1895). 6992). Bro: Private William Tynemouth during June q. 1903).] living.] Laffey, 3/NF, June q. 1978, aged the December {Awarded the SWB - 79 (No. 6994). quarter of 1885). issued 13.9.1917. Awarded the RN Long Service & Good Conduct Medals.} 940 Lagois Jean Louis C. AB 52 6 April 1917 SS 'Presto' Mercantil 115 H.S. Edwards Street, A Seaman Son of Louisa and Marie (Mary) Lagois [In 1911 he was 45, had been His daughter Victoria died on 28 May Born in Montreal, Canada. Lost Tower Hill All Saints' Church Thurs. 31 May (John) (Newcastle) e Marine SS the late Gustav (née Bendiksen) of 115 married for three years and had two 1917, aged 2 years 5 months. He had at sea. His name appears as 'J. Memorial ROH, West Harton 1917 + Sat. 5 April Lagois H.S. Edwards Street, children. He was then the children. Laggis' on the West Harton 1919 SS. (Their marriage boatswain on a ship docked at Church ROH, West Harton. (In was registered in Fleetwood, Lancashire.] Memoriam). Tynemouth during the September quarter of 1907).

4836 Laidlaw John Sergeant Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 20 20/253 No 1914-5 Star Hebburn. (John Sheen) 16 February 1915 - Discharged John Sheen (Tyneside (To Munitions' Work). Scottish) / NF (102 Brigade, 34th Division) 62 Laidler Frederick Corporal 23 7 July 1917 'Quayside 12207 15 July 1915 France 'West View', Harton, SS. Only son of Unmarried. [He attended Westoe Boys' [His birth was registered in SS during the Born in SS. E. Newcastle. The Gordon Dump Westoe Boys' Thurs. 13 July 1916 Fri. 23 Charles (DOW) Company' 9/NF (1914-5 Star) Frederick Charles Secondary School. Served in the September quarter of 1893. A member 'Gazette' says he died on 8 July Cemetery, Secondary School + Mon. 24 July October (52 Brigade, 17th and Margaret Machine-gun Section - 'Gazette'. of Westoe RFC.] 1916. Appears in a group Ovillers-La ROH 1916 + Sat. 15 1914 (Northern) Simm Laidler of The 'Gazette' gives his rank as photograph of 'Quayside Boisselle. III.L.9. February 1919 + (Group Division) Harton Sergeant.] Company', 9/NF, B4 Tent, Soldiers Died in the Photo) Bovington. [This suggests he Great War may have been in 4 Platoon, 'B' Company.] 3732 Laidler William AB 31 (Born: December Anson Bn. RND TZ/3451 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 36 Fenwick Row, Boldon Boldon Colliery [A Miner [Enlisted: 14 January [Seaman RNVR: 16 June 1915. Draft Aunt: Jane Dysart of 290 Alice Street, SS. Born: Boldon Colliery. Birth Boldon Colliery RND Service 21 April quarter 1923 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Colliery. (Discharge (RND Service Record)] 1915. He served with for 2nd Platoon Anson Bn. MEF: 24 Brother: Jack Laidler of 4 Metcalf registered in SS - June q. 1892. Miners' Club ROH Record 1892 - (Hexham, Vol. Address). Anson Bn. Between 29 June 1915. Joined Anson Bn: Terrace, Boldon Lane, Tyne Dock. Height: 5'5½". Brown hair. Blue RND 10b. Page 392). June 1915 and 18 18.7.1915 to 22.8.1915. To 36th CCS eyes. C. of E. Demobilised: 25 Service November 1915 - RND - Bronchitis. Invalided to UK: February 1919. Record) Service Record.] 28.8.1915. Transferred to RN 9.5.1916 as Stoker Ch/K/32767.]

5588 Lain Alexander Sergeant 67 (Burial DCM Buried: 22 June Royal Garrison France 6 Orange Place, SS (in Messrs. Smith and Co., [He won his DCM at the Somme. He [26 men from Messrs. Smith and Co. Birth registered in SS - March q. Harton Mon. 25 March (Alec) Register) 1951 Artillery March 1918 and June General Ironfounders, went down into the ammunition had gone from the works into the 1884. He was a trained member Cemetery. 1918 or 68 1951) Holborn, SS dump to put out a fire which would armed forces. Four had made the of the 4th Howitzers for several R.9182. (South (GRO) have caused a great loss of life and supreme sacrifice.] years before the war broke out - Shields). the loss of much ammunition.] 'Gazette'/

5259 Laine R.W. Sergeant Unknown Mentioned in Unknown Royal Field Walter Street, Jarrow Messrs. A. Reyrolle's Works, Son of Mr. and M. in D. 'for valuable service Fri. 18 January Despatches Artillery Hebburn Mrs. Laine of rendered in connection with the 1918 (Jarrow Walter Street, anti-aircraft defences' (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express). 1329 Laing John Enginema 42 12 September HM Trawler 1840ES Elder son of Mary Duncan Laing of Killed at sea. Portsmouth Mon. 17 n 1917 'Asia' (RNR) Hannah and the 36 St. Clair Street, Naval Memorial. September 1917 late John Laing of Aberdeen Panel: 28 Aberdeen (formerly of SS).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2418 Laing Thomas Lawson Private 20 11 June 1917 1st/8th 307350 No 1914-5 Star France 23 Napier Street, Tyne Son of Elizabeth Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Brother: John William Laing of 25 Napier Born: Tyne Dock. E. SS. Formerly Laventie Military St. Mary's Parish Fri. 14 May 1915 + Clark (Territorial) Dock (in May 1915) Ann Rumbles the June quarter of 1897.] Street, Tyne Dock. S-in-L: Alice Laing. 4307 DLI & 6169 West Yks. Cemetery, La Churchyard Mon. 16 July 1917 West Yorkshire (formerly Laing) of Brother: Matthew. Sister: Mina, Mrs. Attached 146th Trench Mortar Gorgue. I.A.17. Memorial Cross, + Soldiers Died in Regt. (Leeds' 23 Napier Street, Powles. He also had a little sister. Battery. Enlisted into 4th Tyne Dock the Great War Rifles) (146 Tyne Dock Northumbrian Howitzer Battery Brigade, 49th (HQ in Hebburn) at the (West Riding) Recruiting Office at 21A Victoria Division) Terrace, Fowler Street, SS, on Thursday 13 May 1915.

4305 Laing George Hylton Sergeant 59 DCM 6 April 1943 19/NF (2nd 19/291 No 1914-5 Star France 96 Edith Street, Westoe A Butcher - Employed by the Elder son of Unmarried. [He [His father, George Hylton Laing Sister: Elizabeth Hilda Willets (Willits - Birth registered in SS - Westoe SS & District Thurs. 15 April Tues. 22 Tyneside (in 1891), 217 Baring Swiss Beef Company (in April George Hylton collapsed and died (Superintendent for the Provision of GRO) died on 9 February 1919, aged 39 December q. 1883. Sisters: Mary Cemetery. A.12. Butchers' 1920 + Tues. 22 July 1919 Pioneers) Street, SS (in 1911) and 36 1943) Laing (A Master suddenly while talking Slaughter Houses), was born in SS (B. SS, June q. 1878). B: Weldon (B. SS, Maud (SS, Dec. q. 1881), Association Medal July 1919 + Wed. 7 Clyvedon Rise, Cleadon (in Butcher) and to a friend near The and aged 56. He died on 20 June June q. 1889; M. Morpeth, March q. Margaret (Daisy) (16 in 1901) & & Sat. 10 April 1943) Hannah Laing (née Ridgeway, Sunderland 1930, aged 77. His mother was born 1910; D. Northumberland C., Dec. q. Hannah (Cissy) (SS, March q. 1943 + Captain Cummins). (They Road - 'Gazette'.] in SS and died on 5 March 1917, 1959, aged 70). 1887). Family Headstone in C.H. Cooke Book were married in St. aged 63. They had eight children, six Westoe Cemetery. (1920, 202, 238 + Hilda's Church, SS, living.] 248 - In 'HQ' on 9 July 1876. Company in Their marriage was November 1918) registered in SS during the September quarter of 1876).

4873 Laing Joseph Sergeant Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/596 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. (John His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Sheen) August 1916 Casualties' List. 27 (102 Brigade, June 1917 - Commissioned. 8 34th Division) September 1917 - Wounded while serving as a 2nd- Lieutenant in 22/NF. (John Sheen).

4915 Laing William Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/42 No 1914-5 Star France 82 Commercial Road, [Transferred to 1/NF, 14/NF and In France: 9 January 1916 to 3 John Sheen Scottish) / NF Jarrow 24/Royal Fusiliers.] February 1917; 11 June 1917 to (102 Brigade, 18 April 1918; 18 July 1918 to 28 34th Division) August 1918. (John Sheen).

5056 Laing Robert Stuart 25 Buried: 13 May 111 Livingstone Street, SS A Grocer's Errand Boy (in Son of Robert Jane Laing (née Jones). [His father, Robert Tindle Laing (A Brothers (all births registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS St. Stephen's Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August (GRO) (Stewart - 1922 (in 1901), 73 Denmark 1911) Tindle Laing (a (They were married in Tugboat Fireman), was 40. His William Tindle (December q. 1899), - March q. 1897. Cemetery, SS Roll of Honour 1917 St. Stephen's Street, SS (in 1911), and Tugboat Fireman) SS' Registry Office on mother, Mary Ann, was 36. She Albert Edward (September q. 1902) Cemetery Burial 46 Livingstone Street, SS and Margaret Ann 24 November 1920. died in SS - September q. 1939, aged and John (September q. 1904). Sister: Register) (in May 1922) Laing (née Surtees) Their marriage was 65.] Margaret (SS; December q. 1912). of 73 Denmark registered in SS during Street, SS (in the December quarter 1911). (They were of 1920). married in SS' Registry Office on 10 June 1895. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1895).

7148 Laing Alexander Private Unknown Unknown King's Own 56 Cockburn Street, SS (in A Fruiterer's Errand Boy (in Younger son of [His father, William Alexander, died Sisters (1911 ages; all born and Born in SS. Baptised in St. Wellington Street Richard (Born: 4 Yorkshire Light 1911) 1911) William Alexander in SS - June q. 1916, aged 50. His registered in SS): Catherine Mary (19; Stephen's Church, SS, on 20 May Roll of Honour, SS May Infantry and Mary Jane mother, Mary Jane, died in SS - March q. 1892), Isabella Woof (16; June 1896. Brother: William Gilroy 1896) Laing (formerly December q. 1931, aged 64.] q. 1894) and Victoria (13; September q. Laing (12 in 1901; Tynemouth - Shotton, née Woof) 1897). September q. 1889). of 56 Cockburn Street, SS (in 1911). (Their marriage was registered in Newcastle during the June quarter of 1887).

7149 Laing Weldon AB 70 December q. 1959 Royal Navy Royal 96 Edith Street, SS (in Younger son of [His father, George Hylton Laing Brother: Sergeant George Hylton Laing Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Wellington Street (Northumberland (Mine-Sweeping) Naval 1891), and 217 Baring George Hylton (Superintendent for the Provision of DCM, 19/NF, 6 April 1943, aged 59 (No. - June q. 1889. Sisters: Mary Roll of Honour, SS C.) Reserve Street, SS (in 1911) Laing (A Master Slaughter Houses), was born in SS 4305). Sister: Elizabeth Hilda Willets Maud (SS; Dec. q. 1881), Butcher) and and aged 56. He died on 20 June (Willits - GRO) died on 9 February 1919, Margaret (Daisy) (16 in 1901) & Hannah Laing (née 1930, aged 77. His mother was born aged 39 (B. SS, June q. 1878). Hannah (Cissy) (SS; March q. Cummins). (They in SS and died on 5 March 1917, 1887). were married in St. aged 63. They had eight children, six Hilda's Church, SS, living.] on 9 July 1876. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1876).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2514 Laird William John Driver 31 or 32 24 March 1918 169th Brigade 765196 No 1914-5 Star France 11 Shamrock Street, A Grocer (Provisions Son of William and [His parents had been [His father, William (A Chemical Grandparents: John (A Sailor; B: Born and E. in Hebburn. Birth Noyon New Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 (DOW) RFA (Formerly Hebburn (in 1891), 74 Salesman) (in 1911) Dorothy (Dora) married for 25 years in Labourer), was born in Tobermore, Tantobie, Co. Durham) and Annie Turner registered in SS - June q. 1886. British Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) + 1580) Station Road, Hebburn (in Laird (née Turner) 1911. William John Co. Londonderry (c. 1865), and died (B: Warkworth, Northumberland) - both He attended Hebburn Wesleyan Cemetery. I.C.6. Hebburn Soldiers Died in the 1901), and 19 Shamrock of 19 Shamrock was an only child. in Hebburn - SS; March q. 1940, 72 in 1901. Grandfather: William Laird - School. He died at 46th Casualty Great War Street, Hebburn (in 1911) Street, Hebburn Aunt: Mary Turner - 39 aged 76. His mother, Dorothy born in Ireland and a 59-year old Clearing Station. War Gratuity - (in 1911) in 1901.] (Dora), was born in Co. Durham and Chemical Works' Labourer in 1891. £13 10s. died in Hebburn - SS; December q. 1927, aged 64.]

11 Lake Samuel Mallett Lance- 27 24 June 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/912 No 1914-5 Star France 46 Worsley Street, Tyne Commissioner's Office Eldest son of [His mother, [His father, Richard M. (A Boiler Siblings (1911 ages; all born in SS): Born and E. in SS. Birth Heilly Station St. Hilda's Tues. 10 & Tues.17 Thurs. 13 Sergeant (DOW) Scottish) / NF Ormesby, Middlesbrough (North Shields) Catherine (née Catherine, died in SS - Plater), was born in Calstock, William Herbert (20), Elizabeth (18; B: registered in SS - December Cemetery, Memorial Cross November 1914 + July 1916 (102 Brigade, (in 1891), and 99 Lamb) and the late March q. 1923, aged Cornwall, & was 45. He died in SS - Middlesbrough), Isabella Todd (16; q.1888. He had enlisted in Méricourt- Thurs. 13 July 1916 + 34th Division) Chichester Road, SS (in Richard M. Lake of 54. Brother of William March q. 1913, aged 46. His mother, March q. 1895), Catherine Lamb (10; 22/NF at 36 King Street, SS, by L'Abbé. I.C.6. + Soldiers Died in 'Illustrate 1911 and November 1914) 99 Chichester and Louise Lake. He Catherine, was born in SS & was 42. Sept. q. 1900), Richard Mallett (6; Monday 16 November 1914 - the Great War d Road, SS. (They had four younger They had been married for 24 years March q. 1905), Lucy (2; June q. 1908) then living in Chichester Road, Chronicle' were married in St. siblings.] and had had ten children, eight still and Hilda (1; March q. 1910). SS. He left 'effects' valued at £2 1916 Mary's Church, SS, living.] 12s 4d and a gratuity of £8 to his on 4 January 1887. mother. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1887).

984 Lake George Private Unknown 13 August 1918 1st/7th DLI 33042 No 1914-5 Star France 159 East Adelaide Street, Boldon Colliery Son of George and Elizabeth Ann Lake [Children: Margaret Pearson (SS; Siblings: Elizabeth, William, Agnes, Born and E. in SS. Died in Vauxbuin French St. Mark's Church Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) SS (1901), 15 Adelaide Margaret Lake (née Johnson). (They March q. 1906), Edward (SS; Robert, Margaret, Selina, Horatio and Germany (presumably having National Commemorative Great War (Divisional Street, SS (1901) and 144 were married in St. September q. 1909) and Selina John. been a P.O.W.). Cemetery. Stained Glass Pioneers, 8th East Adelaide Street, SS Mark's Church, SS, on Francis W. (SS; March q. 1912).] II.C.2. Window, SS + Division) (1911) 5 August 1905. Their Boldon Colliery marriage was Workmen War registered in SS during Memorial the September quarter of 1905).

5610 Lake Samuel M. Enginema Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 136 Robertson Street, SS Thurs. 4 November n (Mine-Sweeping) (in November 1915) 1915

6882 Lakey Nicholas Private 42 March q. 1932 Royal Field 127694 No 1914-5 Star 108 Janet Street, , Son of Nicholas and [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Nicholas (A Boiler Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Newcastle. Birth Frederick Street Edward (SS) Artillery Newcastle (in 1891), Mary Jane Lakey born in SS): Annie Rivetter), was born in Newcastle (?) Newcastle): John Thomas (30; A Boiler registered in Newcastle - March Roll of Honour Abbot Memorial School, (née Scott) of 2 Mary (16; SS - (c. 1854 (Tynemouth; March q. Rivetter), Margaret Ann Smith (née q. 1890. Enlisted in SS on 8 Durham Road, Gateshead Dean Terrace, Tyne December q. 1894), 1854)) & was 57. He died in SS - Lakey) (25; Married) and Andrew December 1915. He was (in 1901), 2 Dean Terrace, Dock (in 1911). William Scott (10; SS - June q. 1927, 72. His mother, Mary Marrow (sic) (23; A Ship's Caulker). awarded the Silver War Badge - Tyne Dock (in 1911), and (Their marriage March q. 1901) and Jane, was born in Newcastle (c. Medically Discharged after one 214 South Frederick Street, was registered in Jennie (7; SS - June q. 1862) and was 49. They had been year and 259 days service as 'no SS (in September 1918) Tynemouth during 1904). Nephew: married for 32 years.] longer fit for war service'. the September Ernest Smith (4 in quarter of 1878). 1911).]

6550 Lally Luke A. (GRO - Private 53 June q. 1948 1st/7th DLI 32 Burrow Street, SS (in Margaret Lally (née Children (all births registered in SS): Birth registered in SS - March q. Sat. 5 June 1915 Death (Durham SE) (Territorial) June 1915) Welsh). (They were Mary (March q. 1917), Alice (June q. 1895. He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Registered) (Divisional married in SS' Registry 1918) and Sarah E. (December q. 1922). on 3 or 4 June 1915 - 'Gazette' Pioneers, 50th Office on 4 March (L.J. Lally). (Northumbrian) 1916. Their marriage Divisions) was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1916).

6995 Lally John Private 77 (Born: June q. 1972 9/Yorkshire 15787 1914-5 Star 17 North Street, Jarrow (in A Pawnbroker's Assistant (in Son of Peter John [His Service Record has [His father, Peter (A Bricklayer's Sisters (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 26 (Durham NE) Regt. (69 1901), and 15 Nixon Street, 1911) [A Steward in and Elizabeth Lally survived. Appointed Labourer in a Steelworks), was born Sarah (12; SS - June q. 1899), Barbara in SS - March q. 1895. Baptised School ROH, (Jarrow Express) December Brigade, 23rd Jarrow (in 1911) September 1914] (née Trayner or Lance-Corporal on 7 in Co. Galway, Ireland, & died in SS - (10; SS - June q. 1901) and Agnes (8; SS - in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow 1894) Division) Traynor) of 15 December 1914. Dec. q. 1953, aged 87. His mother, June q. 1902). His mother died in SS - on 16 January 1895. He enlisted Nixon Street, Reverted to Private Elizabeth, was born in Newcastle & December q. 1938, aged 64 (Durham in Wallsend on 9 September Jarrow (in 1911). (upon request) on 11 was 37. Married for 17 years & had NE). 1914. Granted a furlough (They were September (?) 1916. had 7 children, 4 still living.] (leave) between 16 June and 25 married in SS' Discharged on 20 June 1917. Registry Office on August 1917 - No 26 March 1894. longer fit for active Their marriage was service: Gunshot registered in SS wound left arm with during the March fracture on AS.] quarter of 1894).

855 Lamb Arthur Private Unknown 2 April 1917 16/NF 40407 20 July 1915 France Son of Job and the Brothers: Rob and Albert (on active Born and E. in Newcastle. Savy British Tues. 8 May 1917 + (Newcastle (1914-5 Star) late Ann Lamb service). Brother: Private Joseph Lamb, Brother of No. 856. His mother, Cemetery. I.P.3. Soldiers Died in the Commercials) 13/NF, KIA 29 April 1916, age unknown Ann Lamb, died on 21 April Great War (96 Brigade, (No. 856). 1915. Formerly 16618 DLI. 32nd Division) 856 Lamb Joseph Private Unknown 29 April 1916 13/NF (62 10369 9 September 1915 France Son of Job and the Brothers: Rob and Albert (on active Born in Leeds. E. Newcastle. Dartmoor Tues. 8 May 1917 + Brigade, 21st (1914-5 Star) late Ann Lamb service). Brother: Arthur Lamb, 16/NF, Brother of No. 855. His mother, Cemetery, Soldiers Died in the Division) KIA 2 April 1917, age unknown (No. Ann Lamb, died on 21 April Bécordel- Great War 855). 1915. Bécourt. I.C.29.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 877 Lamb George William Private 29 or 30 6 November 1917 1st/7th DLI 276214 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Daniel Uncle Richard and Aunty Jenny. B. and E. in SS. (In Memoriam). Artillery Wood Brunswick St. & Wed. 6 + Thurs. 7 (Territorial) Robert Lamb of 3 The 'Gazette' says he was 'in his Cemetery. Wilson St. Roll of November 1918 + (Divisional Queen Street, SS. 30th year' on Wednesday & VII.B.6. Honour + St. Tues. 22 April 1919 Pioneers, 50th (Both his parents Thursday 6 & 7 November 1918 Aidan's Church + Sat. 6 November (Northumbrian) were still alive on & in November 1920. Formerly ROH, SS. 1920 + Soldiers Division) Thurs. 7 November 7/4211 DLI. Died in the Great 1918). War 1071 Lamb George Private 22 28 October 1914 2/DLI (18 11455 8 September 1914 France Palmer's Shipbuilders (Blast Son of William and Born in Jarrow. E. SS. A Regular Ploegsteert Palmer's Soldiers Died in the (First Battle of Brigade, 6th (1914 'Mons' Furnaces - Jarrow) Elizabeth Lamb or a Reservist. Memorial. Panel Cenotaph + St. Great War Ypres) Division) Star') 8 and 9. Aidan's Church (Belgium). ROH, SS (?) 1733 Lamb George William Private 21 13 September 7/Border Regt. 12327 24 July 1915 France 49 Grange Road West, A Cleaner in Fitting Shop at Son of George Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages): Ernest (4) and Siblings (1911 ages): John Thomas (19; Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Jarrow. Brandhoek St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 1 October 1915 1915 (DOW) (51 Brigade, 17th (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1911) and 4 Oak Black Engine House (in 1911) William (Crane Edward (9 months). Resided at 49 Plater's Helper in a Shipyard), Hannah Military Honour (Jarrow Express) + [MRIC - 15 (Northern) Street, Jarrow Driver, Electric Grange Road West, Jarrow.] Mary (15), James Robert (13), Eliza Jane Cemetery. Fri. 15 October September 1915] Division) Overhead - 1911 - (11), Martha Lily (9), Frederick (6). I.E.10. 1915 (Jarrow aged 38) and (Belgium). Express) + Soldiers Hannah Mary Lamb Died in the Great (née Richardson) War (38 in 1911) of 49 Grange Road West, Jarrow (in 1911) and 4 Oak Street, Jarrow

3925 Lamb Joseph Robert Civilian 42 (Burial 7 December 1919 1½ Forth Street A Newsagent (Burial Register) 'Of St. Stephen's Parish' - Burial Westoe Register) Register. 'Died from the effects Cemetery. A.69. of gas poisoning' - Family (South Shields). Headstone. 5880 Lamb James Private 36 12 August 1916 6th/7th Royal 20057 No 1914-5 Star France Govan, Glasgow Son of John and Born in Jarrow. E. Paisley. R. Thiépval Scots Fusiliers Margaret Lamb of Govan. Memorial. Pier 8 Marr Street, and Face 3C. Govan, Glasgow 6480 Lamb William H. Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 85 Roman Road, SS (in He enlisted in the Tyne Fortress Thurs. 27 May Engineers R.E. May 1915) Engineers on 26 May 1915 - 1915 'Gazette'. 6612 Lamb George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 39 Napier Street, SS (in He had enlisted in the 1st/7th Mon. 28 June 1915 (Territorial) June 1915) DLI by 27 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 7287 Lamb Robert William Sapper 38 (Born: 3 December 1918 448th Field 470608 9 December 1915 France 66 James Armitage Street, A Mason's Builder's Labourer Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Lamb (born [His father, Thomas (A Rivetter), Siblings (1891 ages): Thomas (18), Born in Southwick, Sunderland. South-Western Whitburn 3 August Company, Royal (1914-5 Star) Sunderland (in 1901), and (in 1911) Hannah Lamb (née in Cowdene (sic), Co. was born in , Co. James Lawrence (7; Sunderland - June q. Birth registered in Sunderland - Cemetery, Methodist Church 1880) Engineers Stafford's Lane, Whitburn Potter) of 66 James Durham, and 31 in Durham, and was 52. His mother, 1883) and John (5). Brother: Stanley - September q. 1880. Baptised on Berlin. VIII.D.3. ROH + St. Mary's (in 1911) Armitage Street, 1911) of Stafford's Hannah, was born in Boldon Colliery born in Southwick and a 15-year old 29 August 1880. Children (1911 (Germany). Church ROH, Sunderland (in Lane, Whitburn (in and was also 52.] Rivet-Heater in 1901. ages): Margaret Ann (6), Whitburn + 1901). (Their 1911) Gertrude Mary (4), John Robert Whitburn Village marriage was (SS; March q. 1909) and Stanley Green Memorial registered in (6 months; SS - December q. Sunderland during 1910). the December quarter of 1871).

3809 Lambelle William Henry Second Unknown 31 October 1917 SS 'Phare' Mercantil 19½ Eleanor Street, SS (in An Apprentice Carpenter (in Son of the late [He was 19 in the 1911 Census but Brother: James Johnson Lambelle - B. Brother: George. Sister: Kate. Tower Hill Mon. 1 November (Harry) Mate (London) e Marine 1911) 1911) Thomas R. and CWGC says he died aged 31.] SS, aged 17 & an Apprentice Engineer in The 'Phare' was torpedoed Memorial 1920 + Tues. 31 Harriet Lambelle 1911. S & B-in-L: Annie Welch Wear (25 when 2½ miles north of October 1922 (née Scott). in 1911, B. SS) & William Wood Wear. Scarborough. It was carrying gas [Family Headstone coal from the Tyne to London. in Harton 14 of the crew were killed. Cemetery.]

6229 Lambelle William H. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 9 Fairles Street, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 13 Fri. 14 May 1915 (Territorial) 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 276 Lambert George Foster AB 23 (Born: 13 November Nelson Bn. RND TZ/365 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 11 Beaufront Terrace, A Coal Miner Youngest son of Unmarried. [Enlisted: 12 October 1914. Benbow His parents were living at 11 Beaufront [Attack on Beaucourt (13/11) - Thiépval Tues. 26 December Tues. 26 (Forster - 5 1916 (Battle of (189 Brigade, (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Westoe, SS, in December Thomas William Bn. (B/56): 22 February 1915. Terrace, SS, in December 1916 and July heavy casualties among leading Memorial. Pier 1916 + Tues. 17 December 'Gazette') Novembe the Ancre - Attack 63rd (Royal 1916 and July 1917 and Elizabeth S. Transferred to Nelson Bn: 12 June 1917. waves during advance on and Face 1A July 1917 + RND 1916 r 1893) on Beaucourt) Navy) Division) Lambert of 2 1915 to 16 June 1915. Debility. Station Road - third and fourth Database Hartington Terrace, Rejoined Nelson Bn: 4 July 1915 to waves fell almost to a man in SS. (In October 13 November 1916.] first and second German lines. 1914 they were Casualties - 342.] living at 11 Beaufront Terrace, Westoe, SS).

753 Lambert Joseph Private Unknown 13 October 1917 22/DLI 22/329 No 1914-5 Star France Brother: Mr. T. Lambert of 29 Grange Lived: Pelton. Enlisted in Jarrow. Pont-D'Achelles John Sheen + (Pioneers) Terrace, Pelton Fell, Co. Durham. Military Soldiers Died in the (Divisional Cemetery, Great War Pioneers, 8th Nieppe. I.F.4. Division) 1234 Lambert George William Private Unknown 30 January 1918 17/The King's 50144 No 1914-5 Star France N.E.R. - Passenger Clerk at Born and E. in SS. R. Cookfield, Ham British N.E.R. Memorial Soldiers Died in the (Liverpool Regt.) High Shields Co. Durham. Cemetery, (Roll of Honour), Great War Muille-Villette. York. I.B.22.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3663 Lambert Fred First 35 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' Mercantil 161 Mowbray Road, SS Son of the late Ethel Ellen Lambert He had Two Daughters: Freda (SS, Born in SS. Birth registered Tower Hill Wed. 4 February Engineer (Cardiff) e Marine John William and (née Ramsdale) of 161 March q. 1913) and Peggy (SS, during the December quarter of Memorial 1920 Sarah Burrows Mowbray Road, SS. September q. 1916). 1882. The 22nd List of Lambert (They were married in Merchant Marine Deaths gives St. Michael's Church, his place of residency as SS. SS, on 22 September 1910. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1910).

2669 Lamberton Joseph Private 20 1 July 1916 18/NF (1st 18/1400 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Joseph and Unmarried. [Took active role during attack at La Born in Hebburn. His birth was Thiépval Thurs. 30 June Tyneside Mary Lamberton of Boisselle - at the Glory Hole just off registered in SS during the Memorial. Pier 2016 + Fri. 1 July Pioneers) 7 Lansdowne the Albert-Bapaume Road & in front December quarter of 1895. E. and Face 10B, 2016 + Lt-Colonel (Divisional Street, Darlington, of the village, 'C' Company assisted Newcastle. 11B and 12B John Shakespear Pioneers, 34th Co. Durham Tyneside Scottish Brigade (102nd) Book (1920) + Division) during their costly assault. Soldiers Died in the Remainder of Bn. in Becourt Wood.] Great War

450 Lambie James Deck 18 31 October 1915 HM Yacht 'Aries' 1320SD 1914-5 Star 170 Fort Street, SS Sixth son of John Unmarried. [Brother: Driver David Lambie Brothers: Ben (in Navy) + David (No. Birth registered in SS September Chatham Naval Fort Street Roll of Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 Nicholson Hand W. and Mary B. (fourth son) - 4th (Northumbrian) 4067) & John (No. 4214) (both in France: q. 1897. Believed drowned. Memorial. Honour + Baring November 1915 + Novembe Lambie of 170 Fort Howitzer Battery RFA (No. 4067). Photographs in the 'Gazette' on Brothers & Sisters-in-Law: David Memorial Street Wesleyan Tues. 31 October r 1915 Street, SS Brother: John Lambie (fifth son) - Thursday 11 November 1915). B & S-in- & Martha + Ninian & Lizzie. Reference: 14. Methodist Church 1916 + Fri. 30 (Includes 1st/7th Bn. DLI (No. 4212).] L: Will & Janet. Sisters: Lily & Elsie. (In (Kent) ROH, South November 1917 + two of his Memoriam). Shields Mon. 1 November brothers) 1920

4067 Lambie David Driver Unknown Unknown 4th 1914-5 Star France Fourth son of John Martha Lambie Younger Brothers: Deck Hand James Brother: Ben (in the Navy). Fort Street Roll of Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 (Northumbrian) W. and Mary B. Nicholson Lambie, HM Yacht 'Aries', 31 Brother & Sister-in-Law: Will and Honour November 1915 + Novembe Howitzer Lambie of 170 Fort October 1915, aged 18 (No. 450) and Janet. Brother & Sister-in-Law: Fri. 30 November r 1915 Brigade RFA Street, SS Private John Lambie (No. 4214) - 1st/7th Ninian and Lizzie. Sisters: Lily 1917 (Includes DLI (in France). and Elsie. two of his brothers)

4214 Lambie John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 275183 19 April 1915 France South Shields. C. Rennoldson's (Apprentice Fifth son of John [By 26 April 1918 he [Brother: Driver David Lambie, 4th Brothers: Deck Hand James Nicholson His birth was registered in SS Fort Street Roll of Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 (Territorial) (1824) (1914-5 Star) Plater) W. and Mary B. was a P.O.W. in (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Lambie, HM Yacht 'Aries', 31 October during the March quarter of Honour November 1915 + Novembe (Divisional Lambie of 170 Fort Germany - having RFA, Birth registered in SS - June q. 1915, aged 18 (No. 450). Brother: Ben 1894. On active service in Fri. 30 November r 1915 Pioneers, 50th Street, SS completed three years 1892 (No. 4067) + his wife Martha.] (in the Navy). Brother & S-in-L: Will & France since April 1915 - 1917 + Fri. 26 April (Including (Northumbrian) service in France.] Janet. Brother & S-in-L: Ninian & Lizzie. 'Gazette'. Disembodied - Clive 1918 + Clive Dunn two of his Division) Sisters: Lily and Elsie. Dunn. page 256 brothers)

5057 Lampen Thomas 54 June q. 1944 (SS) 4 Pleasant Place, SS (in A Labourer (in 1911) Son of Uriah [His father's, Uriah George's (A Brothers (all registered in SS): Uriah Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 1901), and 116 George and Mary Fireman in the Mercantile Marine) (December q. 1901) and Jacob (March - March q. 1890. Roll of Honour 1917 Commercial Road, SS (in Ann Lampen (née birth was registered in Totnes, q. 1905). Sisters: Isabella (March q. 1911) Coppock) of 116 Devonshire - March q. 1868. He 1888; a 13-year old domestic servant in Commercial Road, died in SS - March q. 1929, aged 60. 1911) and Sarah Ann (March q. 1896). SS (in 1911). (They His mother, Mary Ann, was 32.] were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 7 June 1888. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1888).

5622 Lamport William Deck 65 Buried: 12 Royal Navy RNVR 17 Cone Street, SS (in A Seaman (in September Margaret A. Lamport Children (all registered in SS): Margaret Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Thurs. 4 November Hand September 1946 (Mine-Sweeping) November 1915), and 15 1946) (née Fitzpatrick). A. (September q. 1911), Thomas 1881. 'Of St. Simon's parish' - Cemetery. 1915 Akeman Way, West (They were married in (September q. 1913), William (June q. Harton Cemetery Burial T.9541. (South Harton, SS (in September SS' Registry Office on 1 1916), Albert V. (March q. 1920) and Register. Shields). 1946) January 1900. Their Nicholas D. (September q. 1922). marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1900). 2181 Lanaghan James Private 18 27 May 1918 1st/7th DLI 73704 No 1914-5 Star France 43 Commercial Road, Son of Charlotte Unmarried. [His father, John, was born at Brothers (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born and E. in Jarrow. MRIC and Soissons St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) Jarrow (in 1911) Lanaghan (née Maryport, Cumberland, and was a John George (14; SS - December q. SDGW = James; CWGC = Memorial. Honour Great War (Divisional Robson) and the 46-year old Coal Trimmer working at 1896; Rivet-Catcher in a Shipyard), William. Pioneers, 50th late John Lanaghan Tyne Dock. His mother, Charlotte, William (10), Charles (8; SS - March q. (Northumbrian) of 43 Commercial was born in Jarrow and was 37. 1903), Thomas (5; SS - March q. 1906) Division) Road, Jarrow. They had been married for 15 years and Edward (2; SS - December q. 1908). (They were and had had six children, all still married on 11 July living.] 1896. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1896).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 657 Lanahan John Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 26 26/1039 10 January 1916 France Jarrow. [Attack on La Boisselle - moved Enlisted in Jarrow. No SDGW Thiépval Jarrow Library Thurs. 30 June (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) forward from assembly trenches nr. entry. Listed as '1039 Memorial. Pier ROH 2016 + Fri. 1 July NF (103 Brigade, Tara Redoubt. War Diary notes 'A' & Lannaghan, J.' in 'Irish Heroes'. and Face 10B, 2016 + John Sheen 34th Division) 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & 'D' in reserve. 11B and 12B + 'Irish Heroes' Owing to high casualties attack held (1917) up - small parties holding out in shell holes in N M's L. Casualties 489]

3247 Landers John Private Unknown 10 September 1st/7th DLI 7/4034 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Thames Street, SS A Labourer [Entrained at Godewaersvelde for He resided with his brother at 6 Thames [Worked on railway line from Flatiron Copse Lower Thames Fri. 22 September Fri. 22 1916 (Somme) (Territorial) Candas (11/8) and from there Street, SS. Bottom Wood to Contalmaison Cemetery, Street Roll of 1916 + Wed. 2 Septembe (Divisional marched to Bernaville. To and roads Mametz Wood area. Mametz. II.D.2. Honour + St. October 1918 + r 1916 Pioneers, 50th Vignacourt (15/8), Pierregot (16/8), Remainder of Battalion to Thomas' Church Soldiers Died in the (Northumbrian) Baizieux (17/8). 'A' and 'C' Bécourt (4/9). To Fricourt ROH Great War Division) Companies to Bécourt (26/8).] (14/9).]

2182 Lane Benjamin Private 38 15 September 2/Sherwood 22825 17 August 1915 France Stockton, Co. Durham. Son of the late [Vin Mullen says he [To Mailly-Maillet Wood (5/8) and [Moved forward to trenches around Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Thiépval Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in the 1916 (Somme - Foresters (71 (1914-5 Star) Benjamin and was 28.] from there began tours of duty in Arrow Head Copse (11/9). In action at in SS - December q. 1877. E. Memorial. Pier ROH Great War The Quadrilateral) Brigade, 6th Sarah Jane Lane of trenches west of Beaumont-Hamel. The Quadrilateral (13/9) - (17/9). Retford, Nottinghamshire. R. and Face 10C, Division) Jarrow [Vin Relieved and to Beauval (29/8). Relieved and to Maltz Horn Farm.] Stockton, Co. Durham. MRIC 10D and 11A Mullen] Later via Flesselles, Allonville and says he was KIA on 13 Méricourt to Méaulte - arriving September 1916. [2/Sherwood (7/9).] Foresters' Casualties for September - 654.]

3573 Lane Joseph Civilian 67 15 June 1915 Palmer's 25 Bede Burn Road, Mechanical Engineer Son of the late Jane Lane (née Strong - [His wife, Jane, was born in Belfast Daughters: Mary (died 2 February 1920, Children (1911 ages): Josephine Jarrow St. John's Fri. 18 June 1915 + Shipyard, Jarrow Jarrow. (1911 Census + James and Vin Mullen) of 25 Bede and was 56. They had been married aged 28) & Josephine (died 22 January (32; B: Jarrow), Joseph (28; B: Cemetery. Wesleyan Church Mon. 16 August (Zeppelin Raid) Jarrow Cemetery Burial Margaret Lane Burn Road, Jarrow. for 36 years and had had five 1956). Sons: Joseph (died 5 February Strood, Kent; A Marine 2."U".269. ROH, Jarrow 1920 + Vincent Register). (She died on 21 July children, all still living.] 1927, aged 44) & James (died 15 August Engineer) and Mary (19; B: Mullen's Jarrow 1927, aged 72). 1959, aged 73). Jarrow). Memorial Service at St. War Roll Website John's Wesleyan Church, Jarrow.

4260 Lane Thomas Edward Private 68 March q. 1963 14/DLI (64 1914-5 Star France 87 Livingstone Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery (in 1911) Son of Thomas [His father, Thomas (A Shipyard Brothers (1911 ages; all registered in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Livingstone Street Mon. 18 October Mon. 18 (Durham NE) Brigade, 21st (in 1901), and 39 Lane (a Shipyard Labourer), was 36. He died in SS - SS): James Thompson (14; March q. - September q. 1894. Wounded Roll of Honour 1915 + Wed. 8 October Division) Livingstone Street, SS (in Labourer) and September q. 1965, aged 91. His 1897 (No. 5058)), Harold (11; in France on 25 September 1915 August 1917 1915 1911 and 1915) Mary Jane Lane mother, Mary Jane, was 35. She December q. 1900), Stanley (9; (Battle of Loos) and in hospital - (née Thompson) of died in SS - March q. 1930, aged 54.] December q. 1902) and Walter Vivian 'Gazette'. Sisters: Florence May 39 Livingstone (1; September q. 1909). (5; September q. 1905) and Street, SS (in 1911). Hilda (4; June q. 1907). (They were married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on 24 September 1894. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September q. 1894). 5058 Lane James Unknown Unknown 87 Livingstone Street, SS An Errand Boy (in 1911) Son of Thomas Alice Lane (formerly [His father, Thomas (A Shipyard Brothers (1911 ages; all registered in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August Thompson (in 1901), and 39 Lane (a Shipyard Matthews, née Labourer), was 36. He died in SS - SS): Thomas Edward (16; September q. - March q. 1897. Son: Harold T. Roll of Honour 1917 Livingstone Street, SS (in Labourer) and Daniels). (They were September q. 1965, aged 91. His 1894; A Hewer; Private in 14/DLI (No. (SS; June q. 1925). Sisters (1911 1911) Mary Jane Lane married in St. mother, Mary Jane, was 35. She 4260)), Harold (11; December q. 1900), ages): Florence May (5; (née Thompson) of Stephen's Church on died in SS - March q. 1930, aged 54.] Stanley (9; December q. 1902) and September q. 1905) and Hilda 39 Livingstone 20 April 1924. Their Walter Vivian (1; September q. 1909). (4; June q. 1907). Street, SS (in 1911). marriage was (They were registered in SS during married in St. the June quarter of Mary's Church, SS, 1924). on 24 September 1894. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September q. 1894). 5412 Langham W. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Commercial Road, Jarrow Reported 'Missing' since 27 May Fri. 5 July 1918 1918 (Jarrow Express) [Battle (Jarrow Express) on the Aisne]. 2670 Langlands George L/C 27 9 April 1918 1/NF (9 Brigade, 43553 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Loud Terrace, Annfield A Grocery Assistant (in 1911) Only child of Mary Louisa P. [Mary] Grandfathers: George Langlands Born in Hebburn - SS, December Cabaret-Rouge Borough of Wed. 9 April 1919 (DOW) 3rd Division) Plain, Co. Durham (in 1911) Violet Langlands Langlands (née Young). (Master Grocer of Hebburn) and George q. 1890. E. North Shields. MRIC British Tynemouth ROH + Soldiers Died in and 1 Dene Terrace, North (née Wake) and (Their marriage was Wake (Builder of Heaton, Newcastle). = 'George Langland'. DOW R. in Cemetery, the Great War Shields (Borough of the late Joseph registered in A. whilst a P.O.W. in Germany. Souchez. Tynemouth ROH) Wears Langlands. Tynemouth during the XIV.F.16. (Their marriage June quarter of 1916). was registered in Newcastle during the March quarter of 1890). [He had a stepfather - John Langlands (his father's brother).]

6690 Langlands J. Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire Hebburn. Wounded by 28 September Fri. 29 September Regt. 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5059 Langley Jonas Trimmer 43 (Born: Buried: 2 Royal Navy 1 Pleasant Place, SS (in A General Labourer (in 1911 Son of Jonas Margaret Langley (née [His father, Jonas (A General Siblings (1911 ages; all born in SS): Jonas was a Boarder in a Harton Livingstone Street Thurs. 4 November c. 1888) December 1930 (Mine-Sweeping 1891), 31 Heugh Street, SS and November 1930) Langley (a General Tippins). (They were Labourer), was born in SS and died Robert (20; March q. 1891; A General Boarding House at 16 East Cemetery. Roll of Honour 1915 + Wed. 8 (RNR)) (in 1901), 16 East Holborn, Labourer) and married in St. in SS - June q. 1916, aged 65. His Labourer), Thomas (15; September q. Holborn, SS (in 1911). Sisters H.3706 (or August 1917 SS (in 1911), 16 Dinah Langley (née Stephen's Church, SS, mother, Dinah, was born in SS & 1895; Rivet-Catcher in a Shipyard (No. (1901 ages; all born in SS): 3786?). (South Livingstone Street, SS (in Reynolds) of 7 on 2 March 1912). was 61. She died in SS - Dec. q. 6940)), Richard Reynolds (13; Margaret (20), Hannah Mary Shields). November 1915), and 27 Morton Street, SS 1919, 68. They had been married December q. 1897) and Annie (18; June q. 1883) and Jane Alfred Street, SS (in (in 1911). (They for 35 years and had had 13 Henderson (9; March q. 1902). Elizabeth (15; December q. November 1930) were married in St. children, 9 still living.] 1885). Stephen's Church, SS, on 1 January 1878. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1878).

6787 Langley John Hector Stoker 51 (Born: 2 February 1950 Royal Navy 25 Back West Holborn, SS Son of George (No. Catherine Langley [His father, George, was born in SS Son: Michael Taylor Langley (SS; Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Brunswick St. & 17 August (March q. 1950 (in 1901), and 20 Wilson 6788) and (formerly Taylor, née on 21 July 1878. He died in SS - June September q. 1920). Brother: - December q. 1898. Baptised in Wilson St. Roll of 1898) (SS)) Street, SS (in 1911, 1913, Alexandrina Pearson). (They were q. 1946, aged 68. His mother, Christopher L.H. Hector (SS; March q. St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 11 Honour. 1915 and 1918 - Electoral Langley of 20 married in SS' Registry Alexandrina, was born in Scotland, c. 1913). [In his mother's will she left September 1898. Roll) Wilson Street, SS Office on 21 April 1881, and died in SS on 15 June effects valued at £975 2s 1d to 1919. Their marriage 1948, aged 67.] Christopher Langley (a taxi driver).] was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1919).

6788 Langley George Stoker 68 (Born: June q. 1946 (SS) Royal Navy ST978 25 Back West Holborn, SS Alexandrina Langley [His wife, Alexandrina, was born in Son: Christopher L.H. Hector (SS; March Born in SS. Son: Stoker John Brunswick St. & 21 July (Royal Naval (in 1901), and 20 Wilson (née Hector) of 20 Scotland, c. 1881, and died in SS on q. 1913). Grandson: Michael Taylor Hector Langley, RN, 2 February Wilson St. Roll of 1878 - RN Reserve) Street, SS (in 1911, 1913, Wilson Street, SS. 15 June 1948, aged 67.] Langley (SS; September q. 1920). [In his 1950, 51 (No. 6787). Honour. Service 1915 and 1918 - Electoral (They were married in wife's will she left effects valued at £975 Record) Roll) St. Thomas' Church, 2s 1d to Christopher Langley (a taxi SS, on 10 July 1898. driver).] Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1898).

6940 Langley Thomas AB 51 (GRO - December q. 1946 Royal Navy TZ/7237 No 1914-5 Star 31 Heugh Street, SS (in A Rivetter (in August 1915 Son of Jonas Mabel Langley (née [His father, Jonas (General Siblings (1911 ages; all born in SS): Born in SS - September q. 1895. Morton Street Tues. 25 52) (Born: (SS) (RNVR) 1901), and 7 Morton and April 1920) Langley (General Henderson). (They Labourer), was born in SS & died in Robert (20; March q. 1891; A General Children (all SS): Thomas H. Roll of Honour September 1917 27 May Street, SS (in 1911, August Labourer) and were married in St. SS - June q. 1916, 65. His mother, Labourer), Richard Reynolds (13; (Dec. q. 1920), Mary A. (March 1895 - RN 1915 (RNVR enlistment Dinah Langley (née Stephen's Church, SS, Dinah, was born in SS & was 61. She December q. 1897) and Annie q. 1923), Mabel (Sept. q. 1925), Service card) and April 1920 Reynolds) of 7 on 3 April 1920. Their died in SS - December q. 1919, aged Henderson (9; March q. 1902). Brother: Jane R.C. (March q. 1928) and Record) Morton Street, SS marriage was 68. They had been married for 35 Jonas Langley, RN (Mine-Sweeping) Joan M. (June q. 1931). Sisters (in 1911). (They registered in SS during years and had had 13 children, nine (No. 5059) - aged 13 in 1901. (1901 ages; all SS): Margaret were married in St. the June quarter of still living.] (20), Hannah M. (18) & Jane E. Stephen's Church, 1920). (15). SS, on 1 January 1878. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1878).

1283 Lapping John Second 33 16 December SS 'Elterwater' Mercantil Born in Switzerland. Tower Hill Mon. 3 September Mate 1914 (Newcastle) e Marine Memorial 1917

3360 Lardner Joseph Fishwick Deck 34 29 December HM Trawler 18165DA 34 Garrick Street, SS Son of Joseph Eleanor Vasey Lardner Son: Joseph Lardner - whose birth was His birth was registered in Chatham Naval St. Mary's Parish Mon. 30 December Hand 1917 'Sapper' (RNR) Fishwick Lardner (née Kirby) of 34 registered in SS during the December Sunderland during the March Memorial. Churchyard 1918 + Wed. 28 and Elizabeth Ann Garrick Street, SS. quarter of 1911. He had one son - quarter of 1884. 'Lost at sea on Memorial Memorial Cross, December 1921 Lardner of (They were married in 'Gazette'. Brother of Mrs. Reay of 84 28 December 1917' - 'Gazette'. Reference: 26. Tyne Dock Sunderland St. Michael's Church, Stevenson Street, SS. (Kent). SS, on 3 March 1909. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1909).

3376 Larmont Albert Edward AB 19 9 July 1917 SS 'Calliope' Mercantil 7 Revesby Street, Tyne Son of Thomas Unmarried. His birth was registered in SS Tower Hill All Saints' Church W. (London) e Marine Dock Edward and Ethel during the June quarter of 1898. Memorial ROH, West Harton Larmont of 7 Revesby Street, Tyne Dock 2183 Larsen John Louis Lance- 28 28 October 1915 1st/5th 5/2308 20 April 1915 France 27 Duke Street, Jarrow (19 Mercantile Dock, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Jane Larsen Sister and B-in-L: Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill. Born in SS. E. Wallsend. DOW Jarrow St. Paul's Roll of Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 Sergeant (DOW) (Territorial) NF (1914-5 Star) Duke Street, Jarrow - in Larsen (née (née Hogg) of 27 Duke Cousins: Jennie and Jim Laws + John and R. in A. at Loos on 26 September Cemetery. Honour November 1915 + Novembe (149 Brigade, November 1915 - and late Hennessy) and the Street, Jarrow Lizzie Beecroft. Aunt Martha and Uncle 1915. 'Gazette' + SDGW = II.330. Sat. 28 October r 1915 50th of Raglan Street, Jarrow) late Hans Larsen. Bill Beecroft. 1st/5th NF. and both call him 1916 + Soldiers (Northumbrian) (They were 'Larson'. (In Memoriam). Died in the Great Division) married on 3 War February 1884. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1884).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3623 Larsen Louis Ludvig AB 57 22 March 1918 SS 'Polleon' Mercantil 6 Nile Street, SS Son of the late Lars Maria Jane Larsen (née Remembered by Charlie and Sarah Born in Norway. 'Better known Tower Hill Holy Trinity Sat. 22 March 1919 Mattias (Louis) (London) e Marine Sanger Larsen and Pine) of 6 Nile Street, Peterson of Felling. as Louis' - 'Gazette'. Lost at sea Memorial Church ROH, SS + Thurs. 22 March Martha Larsen SS through enemy action. (In 1923 Memoriam). 104 Larson Archibald Beck Private 17½ (SS; 20 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 13315 9 September 1915 France 7 St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne Youngest son of Unmarried. [His father, Peter Larson, died on 23 Brother: Christopher (in the Navy); B & S- Born and E. in SS. Had been in a Quarry St. Mary's Parish Wed. 6 October Wed. 6 (Signaller - March q. [SDGW = 21 July Regt. (8 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) Dock (re. October 1915) Peter and Agnes January 1940, aged 80. His mother, in-L: Laurence & Maud + nephew - hospital in Rouen after being Cemetery, Churchyard 1915 + Fri. 15 October 'Gazette') 1899) 1916] 3rd Division) Hamilton Larson of Agnes Hamilton Larson, died on 16 Christopher. Only Sister & B-in-L: wounded in his wrist in October Montauban. Memorial Cross, October 1915 1915 + Fri. 284 South January 1934, aged 69. (Family Andrea & Jack Cosgrove. [Officer's letter 1915 (Letter written 11.10.15). IV.B.5. Tyne Dock (Letter to his 4 August Frederick Street, Headstone in Harton Cemetery.F.)] - 2nd-Lt. J.C. Hartert.] (In Memoriam). Brother- & S-in- Parents) + Fri. 4 1916 + SS. [7 St. Mary's L: Jack & Nellie + nephew August 1916 + Fri. 'Illustrate Terrace, Tyne William of 233 Taylor Street, SS. 20 July 1917 + d Dock, in October Brother- & S-in-L: William & Ella. Soldiers Died in the Chronicle' 1915 and July Great War 1916 1917]. 2886 Larson Sophus Rasmus L/C 26 31 August 1918 8th Battalion, 552963 France Son of Mr. & Mrs. Mary A. Larson (née Memorial Service at St. Jude's, Upton Wood John Williamson Fri. 18 October Canadian Soren Peter Larson Heads) of Suite A Ross SS. Cemetery, Street ROH 1918 + Thurs. 19 Infantry of Pincher Creek, Apartments, 447 Hendecourt-lès- June 1919 (Manitoba Regt.) Alberta, Canada. Qu'Appelle Avenue, Cagnicourt. Winipeg, Canada. E.33.

5814 Larson A. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. Meritorious Service Medal Fri. 6 June 1919 Medal and presented to him at the Kino (Jarrow Express) + Meritorious Picture Theatre, Jarrow (Jarrow Wed. 10 December Service Medal Express: Fri. 12 December 1919 + Fri. 12 1919). December 1919 (Jarrow Express)

778 Lascelles Frederick Private 19 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 22 22/1700 No 1914-5 Star France 49 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Rivet-Catcher in a Shipyard (in Son of Joseph Unmarried. [His [Attacked south of La Boisselle 7.30 B: Sapper William Lascelles, 526th Field Born in Jarrow. His birth was Thiépval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 11 August 1916 'Illustrate (Tyneside 1911 and July 1916) 1911) Harker Lascelles father, Joseph Harker, am - moved forward with 21/NF - Company R.E., also KIA 1 July 1916, aged registered in SS during the Memorial. Pier Honour (Jarrow Express) + d Scottish) / NF and Janet Lascelles was born in high casualties - just 150 men 22 (No. 1961). B: Private Joseph March quarter of 1897. E. and Face 10B, Thurs. 30 June Chronicle' (102 Brigade, (née Robertson) of Sunderland and was a located in German line at nightfall. Lascelles, 15/DLI, 25 September 1915, Newcastle. SDGW = 'Frederick 11B and 12B 2016 + Fri. 1 July 1916 + 34th Division) 49 Ferry Street, 54-year old House and Withdrew from positions behind aged 31 or 32. (No. 1734) Lasceles'. 2016 + John Sheen Mon. 27 Jarrow. (They Ship Painter. His Tara Usna line through Albert to + Soldiers Died in June 2016 were married in mother, Janet, was Millencourt (4/7).] the Great War Gateshead during born in Jarrow and was the June quarter of 49. They had been 1881). married for 30 years and had had eight children, seven still living.] 1734 Lascelles Joseph Private 31 or 32 25 September 15/DLI (64 14215 11 September France 49 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Joseph Rebecca Lascelles [His father, Joseph Harker, was born B: Sapper William Lascelles, 526th Field Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Loos Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 1911) (Galvanising Works Harker Lascelles (formerly Hailbron, in Sunderland and was a 54-year old Company R.E., also KIA 1 July 1916, aged in SS - September q. 1883. E. SS. Panel 106 and Honour + Great War Loos - First Day) Division) Star) Steelworks) - A Shipyard and Janet Lascelles née Robertson). (They House and Ship Painter. His mother, 22 (No. 1961). B: Private Frederick R. Jarrow. KIA on the first day of 107 Palmer's Labourer (in 1911) (née Robertson) of were married in St. Janet, was born in Jarrow and was Lascelles, 22/NF, 1 July 1916, aged 19 the Battle of Loos. His widow Cenotaph 49 Ferry Street, Peter's Church, 49. They had been married for 30 (778). (Mrs. Middleton (formerly Jarrow. (They Monkton Village, on 19 years and had had eight children, Lascelles) of 12 Gray Street, were married in October 1914. Their seven still living.] Jarrow) applied for his medals Gateshead during marriage was on 6 June 1921. the June quarter of registered in SS during 1881). the December quarter of 1914).

1961 Lascelles William Sapper 24 1 July 1916 526th (Durham) 470851 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Straker Street, East A Coal Miner at Hebburn Son of Joseph Catherine Potts [His father, Joseph Harker, was born B: Private Frederick Lascelles, 22 Birth registered in SS - June q. Thiépval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 11 August 1916 'Illustrate Field Company Jarrow (in July 1916), 47 Colliery (in 1911) Harker Lascelles (formerly Lascelles, in Sunderland and was a 54-year old (Tyneside Scottish) / NF., also KIA 1 July 1892. E. in Jarrow. Siblings (1911 Memorial. Pier Honour + East (Jarrow Express) + d R.E. Ferry Street, Jarrow and Jane Lascelles née Taylor) of 2 Bell House and Ship Painter. His mother, 1916, aged 19 (No. 778). B: Private ages; both born in Jarrow): and Face 8A and Jarrow Roll of Mon. 14 July 1919 Chronicle' (1901), and 49 Ferry (née Robertson) of Street, East Jarrow, Janet, was born in Jarrow and was Joseph Lascelles, 15/DLI, 25 September James Ward (24; Shipyard 8D Honour + St. + Thurs. 30 June 1916 + Street, Jarrow (in 1911) 49 Ferry Street, and 3 Straker Street, 49. They had been married for 30 1915, aged 31 or 32 (No. 1734). Labourer) and Janet (11). CWGC Simon's Church, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Mon. 27 Jarrow (in 1911) East Jarrow (in July years and had had eight children, claims he was 22. Simonside, SS 2016 + Soldiers June 2016 and 37 Ferry 1916). (Married in St. seven still living.] (Chancel Screen) Died in the Great Street, Jarrow. Paul's Church on 23 War (They were October 1915. Their married in marriage was Gateshead during registered in SS during the June quarter of the December quarter 1881). of 1915).

2942 Lathan Lisle Private 27 4 November 1918 13/Black Watch 315884 No 1914-5 Star France Annie E. Lathan (née Son: James T. Lathan - whose birth was Born in SS. His birth was Le Cateau 1914 - 1918 Soldiers Died in the (DOW) (Scottish Horse) Stanfield) of Ridley registered in Lanchester, Co. Durham, registered in SS during the Military Panelling, St. Great War Mill, Stocksfield, during the December quarter of 1914. September quarter of 1891. E. Cemetery. Oswin's Church, Northumberland. Stanley, Co. Durham. Formerly II.B.23. Wylam, (Their marriage was 5948 Scottish Horse. Northumberland registered in Hexham during the March quarter of 1914).

3079 Lauder James Private Unknown 10 July 1916 9/Royal Fusiliers L/16839 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. and R. Puchevillers Soldiers Died in the (DOW) (SDGW) Sunderland. British Great War (4/Royal Fusiliers Cemetery. - CWGC) I.D.10.

6270 Lauder John Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 12 Marlborough Street, SS Dorothy Lauder (née Children (all births registered in SS): Birth registered in SS - Mon. 17 May 1915 (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) Moncrieff). (They Jean D. (December q. 1921), Leslie December q. 1897. He enlisted Howitzer were married in St. (September q. 1924) and Mavis (June q. in the 4th (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA Hilda's Church, SS, on 6 1928). Howitzers on 15 May 1915 - January 1921. Their 'Gazette'. marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1921).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3853 Lauderdale John Maitland 2nd- 22 17 September 1st/8th 2217 5 October 1914 France 18 Meldon Terrace, SS Son of Thomas H. Unmarried. (His [In reserve during operations [To Vignacourt (15/8), Villers-Bocage He was serving as a Private with Thiépval Holy Trinity Mon. 2 October Mon. 2 Lieutenan 1916 (Somme - (Territorial) DLI [Northum (1914 'Mons' and M. Maitland fiancee, Miss F. between High Wood & Martinpuich. (16/8), Baizieux Wood (17/8), Bécourt the Northumberland Hussars at Memorial. Pier Church ROH, SS + 1916 October t The Crescent) (151 Brigade, berland Star') Lauderdale of 5 Roverton, applied for Bombing attacks on The Crescent Wood (10/9), The Quadrangle near the outbreak of the war (2217). and Face 14A Westoe Boys' 1916 + 50th Hussars] Swinburne Road, his medals on 27 repulsed (17/9). Moved forward Mametz Wood (14/9), trenches Commissioned: 19 January and 15C Secondary School 'Illustrate (Northumbrian) Darlington, Co. November 1917 and into Clark's, Swansea & Eye Bazentin-le-Petit (15/9).] 1916. Birth registered in ROH d Division) Durham later returned them - Trenches for attack on Prue Trench Chester-le-Street - June q. 1894. Chronicle' 23 January 1920). 2am (18/9). 'B' Company advanced 1916 but unsupported was driven back.]

3575 Laughlin Isabella Ann Civilian 63 (Burial 15 June 1915 Zeppelin Raid, 18 Richard Street, Jarrow. Widow of Thomas [She was born in Inverness and was Daughters: Annie Fraser Laughlin (born Born in Inverness in 1851. Died Jarrow Fri. 18 June 1915 + Register Jarrow (1911 Census + Jarrow Laughlin (Driller) of 18 a 59-year old widow. She had had in Jarrow (SS; June q. 1879) - 31 in 1911) from shock caused by the LZ40 Cemetery. Vincent Mullen's Entry) or Cemetery Burial Register). Richard Street, Jarrow. five children, three still living.] and Eliza Laughlin (SS; June q. 1880; (L10) Zeppelin Raid on Palmer's. K."U".693. Jarrow War Roll 62 (He was born in Ireland born in Jarrow in 1881). Website in 1849 and died in Jarrow in 1905 (SS; June q.), aged 56).

5644 Laurent L. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 8 Byethorne Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman (in 1915) He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June e Marine June and September 1915) Ruhleben, Germany, during the 1915 + Sat. 25 war - by 16 June 1915. September 1915 4679 Lavender Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 25 25/1075 11 January 1916 France Military Road, SS Discharged on medical grounds John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (King's Regulations, paragraph Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, 392). (John Sheen). 34th Division)

810 Laverick Norman Rifleman 20 12 May 1916 2/Rifle Brigade S/11427 13 July 1915 France Henry Street, Hetton-le- Office Boy in a Brass Foundry Son of John and Unmarried. [Birth [His father was born at Hetton-le- B & S-in-L: William (21 in 1911; B: Born: Eppleton, Co. Durham. E. Méricourt St. Michael's ROH, Wed. 1 September Wed. 1 (DOW) (25 Brigade, 8th (1914-5 Star) Hole, Co. Durham (1901), (1911) + St. Hilda's Colliery Rachel Laverick of registered in Houghton- Hole and was 42. His mother was Eppleton) & Elizabeth Laverick. B: Ernest and R. in SS. (In Memoriam). L'Abbé SS + Glebe 1915 + Thurs. 18 Septembe Division) 32 Hyde Street, SS (1911) 1 Tadema Road, SS. le-Spring - June q. born at Moorsley/Rainton, Co. (8 in 1911; B: Eppleton). Niece: Doris. Formerly 50524 RAMC. DOW R. Communal Methodist Church May 1916 + Thurs. r 1915 + and 1 Tadema Road, SS (His father was a 1896. He attended Durham, and was also 42. They had [Nursing Sister's letter to his father says in A. Admitted to hospital on 11 Cemetery Memorial Plaque, 25 May 1916 + Fri. Fri. 26 miner (hewer) at Westoe Boys' been married for 22 years and had his wound was severe and that he had May owing to a gunshot wound Extension. I.C.7. Westoe + St. 11 May 1917 + May 1916 St. Hilda's Colliery). Secondary School. had five children, three still living.] lost a lot of blood before arriving at the to his right knee which became Hilda's Miners' Soldiers Died in the Sweetheart: Kitty. ] hospital.] badly infected. Lodge ROH + Great War Westoe Boys' Secondary School ROH

1036 Laverick Robert Corporal 28 DCM [30 16 April 1918 9/NF 15136 3 August 1915 France 119 Whitehall Street, Tyne Harton Colliery Son of John Hannah Laverick (née Son-in-Law of Robert and Margaret Born in Chester-le-Street. E. Tyne Cot All Saints' Church Tues. 16 May 1916 Fri. 19 Makepeace March 1916] (Battles of the (Northumberlan (1914-5 Star) Dock (in May 1916). (The Laverick of 6 Bents Reynolds) of 18 Reynolds of 131 Stoddart Street, Tyne North Shields. The 'Gazette' says Memorial. Panel ROH, West Harton + Fri. 19 May 1916 May 1916 Lys, 9-29 April d Hussars) (103 'Gazette' also says 18 Cottages, SS (a St. Stanley Terrace, SS Dock. Niece: Doris. The 'Gazette' on he was 29. Saw three years 19 to 23 and + Mon. 13 May 1918. 'Operation Brigade, 34th Stanley Terrace, Tyne Hilda's miner). Fri. 4 July 1919 says he only won the service in France. Threw 563 162. (Belgium). 1918 + Fri. 4 July Georgette') Division) Dock, in April 1918). M.M. bombs on one occasion to win 1919 + Soldiers the DCM. Died in the Great War 4605 Laverick James AB Unknown Unknown Anson Bn. RND KP/290 1914-5 Star Dardanelles [10.9.1914 to 21.10.1914 - At Crystal [29.3.1917 to 28. 1.1918 - Machine-Gun Only one card summarising his RND Service (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Palace Depot. 22.10.1914 to Company RND. 29.1.1918 to 4.5.1918 - service record could be found. Record 27.2.1915 - Anson Bn. at Blandford Regimental Depot (Crystal Palace).] Camp (B/180). 28.2.1915 to 28.1.1917 - Anson Bn. (M.E.F. & B.E.F.) (B/180).] 7288 Laverick Norman Private 17 1 July 1916 8/Somerset Light 18798 4 October 1915 France Elder's Buildings, Whitburn A Newsboy (in 1911) Son of Michael and Unmarried. [On left of [His father, Michael, was born in Sister: Elizabeth E. - born in Sunderland Born in Whitburn. Birth Thiépval Whitburn Infantry (63 (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), and 11 Bowman Mary Laverick of 11 63 Brigade's attack on Monkwearmouth and was 38. His and 6 in 1901. Siblings (1911 ages): registered in SS - December q. Memorial. Pier Methodist Church Brigade, 21st Street, Whitburn (in 1911) Bowman Street, Fricourt (1/7). Almost death was registered in Durham NE - James (14; B: Monkwearmouth; A Coal 1898. He enlisted in and Face 2A ROH + St. Mary's Division) Whitburn (in 1911) all officers became December q. 1938, aged 66. His Driver), Beatrice (10; B: Whitburn), Eva Sunderland. He left 'effects' Church ROH, casualties. German mother, Mary, was also born in (6; B: Whitburn), Florence (4; B: valued at £2 7s 4d and a gratuity Whitburn + lines entered by just Monkwearmouth and was 36. They Whitburn) and Violet (1; B: Whitburn). of £4 10s to his father, Michael. Whitburn Village 100 men at the west had been married for 17 years and Green Memorial end of Lozenge Wood. had had seven children.] Casualties (to 4/7) - 443.]

2541 Laverty Joseph Gunner 21 5 August 1917 33rd Siege 50922 France 3 The Square, Falfield, Son of James and Unmarried. Born in SS. E. , Co. Dickebusch Soldiers Died in the Battery RGA Washington Station, Co. Sarah Laverty of 3 Durham. Military Great War Durham. The Square, Cemetery Falfield, Extension. Washington IV.A.7. Station, Co. (Belgium). Durham. 257 Lavery John Private 21 1 July 1916 2/King's Own 23002 5 May 1915 (1914- France 132 Dee Street, Jarrow (in A Metal Cleaner in an Iron Son of the late [Moved forward from Kintyre and Brother: James - born in Jarrow and Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Thiépval St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Yorkshire Light 5 Star) 1911) (?) Foundry (in 1911) (?) Hugh and Rose Ann Caithness Trenches just east of aged 12 in 1911 (?) registered in SS - June q. 1895. Memorial. Pier School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Infantry (97 Lavery Authuille in support of 17th and Formerly 10022 DLI. He and Face 11C Jarrow + St. Paul's Thurs. 30 June Brigade, 32nd 16th HLI at 7.30 am. 'A' Company attended St. Bede's R.C. School, and 12A Roll of Honour 2016 + Fri. 1 July Division) followed 17/HLI into front trench of Jarrow - 3/DLI - in April 1915. 2016 + Soldiers Leipzig Salient. Over 340 casualties Died in the Great sustained.] War 2184 Lavery Arthur William Private 21 1 July 1916 1/East Yorkshire 15629 18 August 1915 France 104 Hope Street, Jarrow Palmer's Shipbuilders (Jarrow Son of Edward and [Brothers (1911 ages): [His father, Edward, was born in Co. [In support of 9th & 10th KOYLI during Born: Chatham, Kent (Medway; Thiépval Palmer's Fri. 15 June 1917 E. Regt. (64 (1914-5 Star) (in 1911 and 1916) Shipyard) [Shipyard Labourer - Martha Lavery (née Edward (10; B: Antrim and was a 40-year old attack towards Fricourt - advanced September q. 1894). E. Jarrow. Memorial. Pier Cenotaph (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 21st 1911] McLellan) of 104 Newcastle), Frank (6; Chemical Works Labourer. His under heavy machine-gun fire - Crucifix and Face 2C Thurs. 30 June Division) Hope Street, B: Jarrow) and John (3; mother, Martha, was born in Byker, Corner and sunken road taken - enemy 2016 + Fri. 1 July Jarrow. (Their B: Jarrow).] Newcastle, and was 34. They had counter-attack from Shelter Wood c. 2 2016 + Soldiers in marriage was been married for 11 years and had pm. repulsed. C.O. Mortally wouncec. the Great War registered in had five children, three still living.] Casualties - 460. Newcastle during the December quarter of 1899).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2185 Lavery John Private 26 (Born: 6 November 1914 3rd Dragoon 1906 31 October 1914 France 37 Walter Street, Jarrow Son of William and Birth registered in SS - Ypres (Menin Soldiers Died in the 10 June (First Battle of Guards (1914 'Mons' (on 10 June 1889), and Margaret Lavery September q. 1889. Born: St. Gate) Memorial. Great War 1889) Ypres) Star') Lichfield, Staffordshire. (formerly Shorten - Peter's, Jarrow. E. Jarrow. R. Panel 3. Birth Certificate) of Lichfield, Staffordshire. A (Belgium). 37 Walter Street, Regular or a Reservist. Jarrow

2186 Lavery Joseph Private 38 10 November 1/NF (9 Brigade, 24789 No 1914-5 Star France Florence Knaggs Daughter: Jane Lavery (SS; September Born: Longtown, Cumberland Couin British Soldiers Died in the 1916 (DOW) 3rd Division) (formerly Lavery, née 1915). (Whitehaven; March q. 1878). Cemetery. Great War Renton) of 34 E. Newcastle. Formerly 11825 III.C.13. Shakespeare Street, DLI. Jarrow. (They were married in St. Cuthbert's Church, Hebburn, on 9 May 1903. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1903).

2481 Lavery Joseph Gunner 27 7 June 1918 8th Division 34834 France Son of James and [There is a Family Headstone in Born in SS. E. Jarrow. He Montereau Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 (DOW) Ammunition Maria Lavery of 94 Hebburn Cemetery - Section L.] attended Hebburn Colliery Communal School ROH + (Jarrow Express) + Column FRA Edmund Street, School, leaving in 1904. Family Cemetery. Hebburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the Hebburn. (James Headstone - DOW on 8 June Grave School ROH - 1915 Great War died on 6 1918. Reference: 5. November 1930, aged 60. Maria died on 8 August 1928, aged 56). 4524 Lavery William AB Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND KX/331 1914 'Mons' Star' France 13 Whiteburn Street, A Miner (RND Service Record) Son of Thomas [Enlisted in NF: 5 September 1914. Birth registered in Chester-le- RND Service (Born: 8 (RNVR) Hebburn Quay Lavery of 13 Transferred to RNVR: 9 September Street - December q. 1889. Record Septembe Whiteburn Street, 1914. 9 September 1914 - Entered Height: 5'4½". Brown hair and r 1889) Hebburn Quay in Hood Bn. (B/234). Served with eyes. C. of E. 23.11.1914 - Hood Bn. during operations around Discharged (Medically Unfit) (RN Antwerp.] Hospital, Plymouth).

416 Law George Private 20 18 September 26/Royal B/20089 No 1914-5 Star France National Provincial Bank, Youngest son of [He attended Westoe Boys' Oldest Brother: Lieutenant W. Law MC, B. SS. E. St. Paul's. R. SS. His Guards' St. Mark's Church Sat. 21 October Sat. 21 Frederick 1916 (Somme) Fusiliers (Bantam Sunderland (Bank Clerk) Mr. Thomas W. Secondary School.] [In support line Northumbrian Field C.C. (Engineer father was a civil engineer Cemetery, Commemorative 1916 + Fri. 22 June October (Bankers' ?) and Mrs. Hannah (16/9). To Dernancourt (18/9).] Instructor to officers) (No. 4133) - (AMICE). Joined the Bankers' Bn. Lesbœufs. Stained Glass 1917 + Mon. 24 1916 Battalion) (124 M. Law of 159 Photograph in the 'Gazette' on Fri. 22 on 1 December 1914. Attached V.G.7. Window, SS + November 1919 + Brigade, 41st Stanhope Road, SS June 1917. to the Royal Fusiliers since May Westoe Boys' Soldiers Died in the Division) 1915. GCWC gives his parents' Secondary School Great War address as 'Bankmore', Hofscott ROH Terrace, SS.

2616Law James Mess 16 13 April 1917 SS 'Strathcona' Mercantil 29 Romilly Street, SS Son of James and Unmarried. He had brothers and sisters. He attended Westoe Boys' Tower Hill Westoe Boys' Mon. 13 August Room (Hamilton, e Marine Eliza Law (née Secondary School. Memorial Secondary School 1917 + Wed. 19 Steward Ontario, Canada) Stephenson) of 29 ROH February 1919 Romilly Street, SS

4133 Law W. Lieutenan Unknown Military Cross Unknown Northumbrian A Civil Engineer (A.M.I.C.E.) Eldest son of Younger Brother: Private George Acted as Engineer Instructor to Fri. 22 June 1917 Fri. 22 t Field C.C. ('Gazette') Thomas W. and Frederick Law, 26/Royal Fusiliers Officers - 'Gazette'. June 1917 Hannah M. Law of (Bankers' Bn.), 18 September 1916, 59 Stanhope Road, aged 20 (No. 416) - His photograph was SS. (He was a Civil in the 'Gazette' on Saturday 21 October Engineer - 1916. A.M.I.C.E. - on the staff of the Borough Engineer, Mr. Roseveare).

5712 Lawes John Hyland 2nd- 80 (Born: June q. 1969 (SS) 10/East 2 Argyle Terrace, SS (in A Civil Engineer in the Borough Son of John [He was commissioned into 11/East [He was repatriated on 3 December Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Lieutenan 23 July Yorkshire Regt. 1891 and 1901) and 180 Surveyor's Office (from 1905) Wilkinson Lawes (A Yorkshire Regt. on 23 November 1918.] September q. 1888. He Admissions' t 1888) and 11/East Westoe Road, SS (in 1911) Shipowner) and 1914. While serving with 10/East attended SS High School - Register Yorkshire Regt. Henrietta Lawes of Yorkshire Regt. he was posted as Admitted: 17 September 1900; (1st and 2nd 2 Argyle Terrace, 'Missing' on 3 November 1917 - a Left: April 1905. Hull) (92 SS (in 1901) P.O.W. in Germany.] Brigade, 31st Division) 3133 Lawless Michael L/C Unknown 28 September 14/DLI (64 14746 11 September France 52 Brodrick Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Born in Co. Durham. E. SS. Loos Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 23 October Sat. 23 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Panel 106 and Sacred Heart 1915 + Tues. 29 October Loos) Division) Star) 107 Altar, SS + Dale July 1919 + Soldiers 1915 Street Roll of Died in the Great Honour + St. War Hilda's Miners' Lodge ROH 1697 Lawrence Robert Private 19 2 July 1916 7/Yorkshire 13834 13 July 1915 France 13 Carlow Street, Son of Alfred and Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Born in SS. E. Middlesbrough. Heilly Station Soldiers Died in the (DOW) (Somme) Regt. (50 (1914-5 Star) Middlesbrough. Jane I. Lawrence of the December quarter of 1896.] Attacked Fricourt Village on 1 Cemetery, Great War Brigade, 17th 13 Carlow Street, July 1916. 7/Yorkshire's Méricourt- (Northern) Middlesbrough casualties from this day's attack L'Abbé. I.B.18. Division) were five officers KIA and ten officers wounded with 336 Other Ranks KIA or wounded.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2589 Lawrenson John William Private 31 27 August 1918 15/DLI (64 81605 No 1914-5 Star France Mercantile Dry Dock, Jarrow Eldest son of Mary Born and E. in SS. His birth was Bagneux British St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 22 February (DOW) Brigade, 21st Ann and the late registered in SS during the Cemetery, Sacred Heart 1918 + Thurs. 5 Division) Magnus Lawrenson September quarter of 1887. Gézaincourt. Altar, SS + Heugh September 1918 + of 58 Heugh Street, V.B.1C. Street ROH, SS Fri. 6 September SS (in September 1918 (Jarrow 1918) Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 3661 Lawrenson C.W. Master Unknown 5 April 1918 SS 'Cyrene' Mercantil South Shields. The 22nd List of Merchant Tower Hill Wed. 4 February (Sunderland) e Marine Marine Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1920 residency as SS. 2187 Laws Isaac Private 33 or 34 1 July 1916 20 (Tyneside 20/1491 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Walton Street, Coal Teemer (Deputy Son of William and Mary Ann (Polly) Laws [His wife, Mary Ann, was born at [20/NF moved forward with 23/NF up Born in Hebburn (SS; Sept. or Thiépval Jarrow Library Fri. 6 August 1915 Scottish) / NF Gateshead (in 1911) Overman) at Dunston Colliery Ellen Laws [Vin (née Dobson) of 10, Castle Eden, Co. Durham, and was Mash Valley north of La Boisselle at 7.30 Dec. q. 1882). E. Jarrow. He Memorial. Pier ROH + Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + (102 Brigade, (in 1911) and Hebburn Colliery Mullen] Walton Street, 27. They had been married for six am. - the advance being across the attended Hebburn Colliery and Face 10B, Colliery School Fri. 9 February 34th Division) (in 1916) Gateshead. (Their years and had had two children, widest part of No Man's Land on 1 July. School, leaving in 1895. Sons 11B and 12B ROH - 1915 1917 (Jarrow marriage was both still living.] All officers and sergeants in 20/NF (1911 ages): Matthew Dobson Express) + Thurs. registered in became casualties that day.] (5; B: Dunston) and William 30 June 2016 + Fri. Gateshead during the (under one month; B: 1 July 2016 + June quarter of 1904). Gateshead). Soldiers Died in the Great War 2610 Laws John William Private 32 7 October 1917 20/DLI (123 16613 21 May 1915 France 7 Charlotte Street, Askew Son of William and Ellen Laws of 7 Born in Hebburn. E. Gateshead. Ramscappelle Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 41st (1914-5 Star) Road, Gateshead. Isabella Laws Charlotte Street, Road Military Great War Division) Askew Road, Cemetery, Gateshead Nieuport-Bains Cemetery. Memorial 1. (Belgium). 4448 Laws Thomas Private Unknown 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 29/116 No 1914-5 Star France His photo in the 'Illustrated Thiépval Thurs. 30 June 'Illustrate Scottish) / NF Chronicle' (10 July - 26 Memorial. Pier 2016 + Fri. 1 July d (102 Brigade, November 1916) states that he and Face 10B, 2016 Chronicle' 34th Division) came from 'Hebburn Colliery'. 11B & 12B (10 July - 26 Novembe r 1916) + Mon. 27 June 2016

5519 Laws Joseph Seaman Unknown Unknown Trawler 'St. Mercantil 12 Victoria Road, SS (in A Merchant Seaman (in He was a civilian internee at Mon. 2 December George' e Marine December 1918) August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, who had 1918 returned home to SS by 2 December 1918. 6086 Laws George L/C Unknown Unknown Royal Army 37 Commercial Road, SS A Glazier (in 1911) Elder son of Ada Mary Laws (née [His mother, Elizabeth Ann (Keeper Sisters (1891 ages; both born in SS): Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Ordnance Corps (in 1891), 17 Frederick Elizabeth Ann Laws Lucas) of 42 South of a Glass and Oil Shop), was born in Ruby Millicent (3; SS - December q. December q. 1885. He attended School ROH, SS Street, SS (in 1901), and of 17 Frederick Frederick Street, SS. SS and was 38 in 1901. {Sons: 1887) & Mary (1; SS - March q. 1890). Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) + 42 South Frederick Street, Street, SS (in (They were married in Reginald L. (SS; March q, 1912) and Brother: Willie (B: SS; 6 in 1901). Admitted: 21 November 1892; Frederick Street SS (in 1911) 1901). [Her marital SS' Registry Office on Harry (SS; March q. 1914).}] Mother-in-Law: Jane Lucas (B: Left: 17 November 1897. Son: Roll of Honour status was listed as 24 April 1909. Their Sunderland; 40 in 1911). George Alexander (B: SS; aged 1 'Divorced' in 1901.] marriage was in 1911; SS - December q. 1909). registered in SS during the June quarter of 1909). 214 Lawson Robert Private 25 19 December 8/NF (34 19060 2 November 1915 Dardanelles Son of Thomas and Brothers: Herbert and George (in Born and E. in SS. (In Mesnil All Saints' Church Thurs. 19 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 11th (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Margaret Lawson France). Sister: Clara. Memoriam). Communal ROH, West Harton December 1918 + (Northern) of 48 Stoddard Cemetery Sat. 18 December Division) Street, SS Extension. 1920 + Soldiers II.C.5. Died in the Great War 215 Lawson William 2nd- Unknown 27 March 1916 17/DLI attached 20 October 1915 France Ancliffe, West Boldon Son of John and Married in December Ruskin College: Diploma of Chester Farm St. Nicholas' Roll Lieutenan 1st/8th (1914-5 Star) Elizabeth Lawson 1915. Economic and Political Science Cemetery. I.G.1. of Honour, Boldon t (Territorial) DLI of Boldon Colliery. from the University of Oxford. Colliery (151 Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian) Division)

337 Lawson William Henry Private 21 9 August 1915 2/DLI (18 4/8255 1 November 1914 France 73 Dunston Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Henry and Unmarried. [His father, Henry, was born in Cousin: Edward Lawson - born in Born in Hebburn (SS; September Ypres (Menin Palmer's Sat. 18 March 1916 Sat. 18 (Battle of Hooge) Brigade, 6th (1914 'Mons' Hebburn (in 1911) (Hebburn Shipyard) [An Mary Jane Lawson Sheffield and was a 40-year old Ship Sheffield and a 16-year old Apprentice q. 1894). E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn. Gate) Memorial. Cenotaph + Soldiers Died in March Division) Star') Apprentice Plater - 1911] (née Saint) of 73 Plater's Helper. His mother, Mary Shipwright in April 1911. A Regular or Reservist. Panel 36 and 38. the Great War 1916 Dunston Street, Jane, was born in Washington, Co. (Belgium). Hebburn. (They Durham, and was also 40. They had were married on been married for 18 years and had 14 March 1894. had one child - William.] Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1894).

658 Lawson George Private Unknown 27 September 12th/13th NF 26/1366 No 1914-5 Star France 43 Heron Street, South Married. Son: Robert. Born and E. in SS. Resided at 43 Vis-en-Artois John Sheen + Sat. 1918 (62 Brigade, 21st Shields. Heron Street, SS, at the time of Memorial. Panel 16 January 1915 + Division) his enlistment (before 16 3 Sat. 19 October January 1915). At the time of 1918 + Sat. 2 his embarkation for France he November 1918 + was in 'B' Company, 26/NF. 'Irish Heroes' (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 795 Lawson Ernest Private 32 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 23 23/43 No 1914-5 Star France 32 or 34 Swindon Street Palmer's Shipbuilders (Boiler Son of Joseph and Eliza J.D. Lawson (née [His father, Joseph, died 14 July He had four children - 'Jarrow Express'. Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. Thiépval Palmer's Fri. 25 August 1916 'Illustrate (Tyneside (1911) and 18 Swindon Shop - Hebburn) [General Jane Lawson (née West - born in 1922, aged 76. His mother, Jane, Children: Garden T. (SS; March q. 1914) 1884). E. Sunderland. [His father Memorial. Pier Cenotaph (Jarrow Express) + d Scottish) / NF Street, Hebburn Quay (in Labourer in a Shipyard - 1911] McNair) of 4 Ellison Scotland and 26 in died 16 (?) July 1934, aged 86. Twin and Ernest (SS; June q. 1916). was born in Coxhoe, Co. and Face 10B, Fri. 6 October 1916 Chronicle' (102 Brigade, July 1916) Street, Jarrow. April 1911) of 32 or 34 Brother: Walter Lawson - died 6 Durham, and was a 65-year old 11B and 12B (Jarrow Express) + 1916 + 34th Division) (They were Swindon Street (in February 1904, aged 20. Brother: Stationary Engineman in a Fri. 20 April 1917 Mon. 27 married on 4 1911) and 18 Swindon John McNair Lawson - died 26 Shipyard in 1911. His mother (Jarrow Express) + June 2016 December 1867. Street, Hebburn Quay. January 1931, aged 53 - Family was born in Perthshire and was Thurs. 30 June Their marriage was (They were married in Headstone: Section 21.] 63. They had had eight children, 2016 + Fri. 1 July registered in SS St. Paul's Church on 31 six still living.] 2016 + John Sheen during the March 1908. Marriage + Soldiers Died in December quarter registered in SS - the Great War of 1867). March quarter of 1908).

1297 Lawson Frederick Gunner 24 26 August 1917 213rd Siege 69460 No 1914-5 Star France 174 Laygate, SS Youngest son of [The Family Headstone informs us He had brothers (in France). George Born and E. in SS. Officer's and Hénin Mon. 3 September Tues. 18 (Family Battery RGA Emily Jones that his mother, Emily Tice, died 5 Robison died 24 May 1947, aged 74. His Chaplain's letter. The 'Gazette' Communal 1917 + Tues. 18 Septembe Headston (formerly Lawson) March 1948, aged 83. Her husband, wife, Rachel Elizabeth Robison, died 3 says he was 25. Brought up by Cemetery September 1917 + r 1917 e) (25 - of 118/120 Frederick Marshall Tice, died 20 May February 1935, aged 79 (Family his step-father as a dentist. Extension. Soldiers Died in the 'Gazette') Broughton Road, 1923, aged 63.] Headstone in Harton Cemetery). There is a Family Headstone in II.B.18. Great War SS, and the late Harton Cemetery. Robert A. Lawson. Stepson of F.M. (Frederick Marshall ?) Jones, Laygate House, SS.

1403 Lawson Robert Private 32 6 August 1917 113th Field 64359 No 1914-5 Star France 46 Gordon Road, Tyne Harton Colliery Only son of Robert Annie Lawson (née His mother, Catherine, died on 29 Born and E. in SS. There is a Brandhoek New All Saints' Church Sat. 25 August Ambulance. [MRIC - Dock. [Living at 43 Crofton and Catherine Lees) of 46 Gordon December 1953, aged 88 - Family Family Headstone in St. Peter's Military ROH, West Harton 1917 + Soldiers R.A.M.C. 46359] Street in August 1917.] Lawson of 74 Road, Tyne Dock Headstone. He had two children. Son: Graveyard, Harton, SS. Brother- Cemetery. Died in the Great Alnwick Road, Tyne John Lawson (SS, March q. 1914). in-Law: Jim Lees. III.D.12. War Dock. (His father, (Belgium). Robert, died on 16 May 1939, aged 79).

1863 Lawson David Slater Private 33 10 July 1916 8/Yorkshire 16699 26 August 1915 France 11 Fir Street, Hebburn Hebburn Colliery Mary Louisa Lawson of [To Horseshoe Trench (10/7) and [Advanced on to second line - 50% Born in Hebburn. E. Sunderland. Thiépval Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 'Illustrate (Somme - Attack Regt. (69 (1914-5 Star) Colliery 11 Fir Street, Hebburn assembled for attack on casualties before reaching hedge and R. Hebburn Colliery. [War Diary Memorial. Pier School ROH + (Jarrow Express) + d on Contalmaison) Brigade, 23rd Colliery. [He attended Contalmaison. Advanced at 4.50 wire netting in front of village - notes no more than 4 officers & and Face 3A and Hebburn Colliery Fri. 9 February Chronicle' Division) Hebburn Colliery pm. - at about 500 yards from the advanced through ruins - fire from rear.] 150 men reached village. Over 3D School ROH - 1915 1917 (Jarrow 1916 School, leaving in village heavy machine-gun and rifle 250 prisoners taken. Casualties - Express) + Soldiers 1895.] fire inflicted great casualties - wire 300.] Died in the Great found uncut in front of first War objective.] 1864 Lawson James Private Unknown 17 July 1916 1st/9th 4691 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Charles Street, Hebburn Son of Mrs. A. E. Gateshead. R. Hebburn. Flatiron Copse Fri. 8 September (Territorial) DLI Newtown Lawson of 16 Cemetery, 1916 (Jarrow (151 Brigade, Charles Street, Mametz. IV.I.9. Express) + Soldiers 50th Hebburn Newtown Died in the Great (Northumbrian) War Division) 2188 Lawson James William Sergeant 33 28 June 1918 Labour Corps 17448 25 August 1915 France 32 Hibernian Road, Jarrow Son of Matthew S. [DOW in a military hospital - Jarrow [Death registered at Castle Ward, Born: North Shields. E. Jarrow. Jarrow St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 5 July 1918 (John Milburn - (DOW) (1914-5 Star) and Mary Lawson Express - which calls him 'John Newcastle; September 1918 - aged 33.] Transferred from DLI (31806). Cemetery. Honour (Jarrow Express) + Jarrow Express) of Jarrow. [Vin Milburn Lawson'.] Both his MRIC and his II.198. Soldiers Died in the Mullen] headstone say he died on 28 Great War June 1918, whereas CWGC incorrectly says he died on 28 June 1916. 3795 Lawson Alfred 2nd- 24 16 September 1st/9th 25241 No 1914-5 Star France Worked for eight years in the Son of Benjamin [With 1st/5th Border [Father - Benjamin Dain Lawson: Brothers: George, died 18 July 1893, Formerly a Private in 11th Royal Thiépval St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 29 September Fri. 29 Lieutenan 1916 (Battle of (Territorial) DLI Engineers' Offices of the N.E.R. Dain Lawson and Regt. renewed attack Born 4 March 1846; Died 13 aged 16 (in the USA) + Benjamin Dain Regiment of Cavalry Memorial. Pier SS + Queen Street 1916 + Tues. 21 Septembe t Flers-Courcelette, (151 Brigade, Company in Newcastle. Isabella Lawson of on Starfish (16/9) - September 1943. Mother - Isabella: Lawson (Eldest Brother): Born 24 (Northumberland Hussars - and Face 14A United Methodist September 1920 + r 1916 Somme - Attack 50th 45 Westoe Parade, assault driven back. Born 27 August 1852; Died 2 January 1872; Died 23 September 1951. Enlisted September 1914) and 15C Free Church ROH, Tues. 14 December on Starfish (Northumbrian) SS. [The GRO says Casualties (14 to 18/9) - February 1947, aged 94. (Family (Family Headstone in Harton Cemetery). (25241) and later commissioned SS + Temperance 1920 Trench) Division) his father died 316.] Headstone in Harton Cemetery.) & transferred into the DLI - Hall ROH, SS + aged 95 but his November 1915. Westoe Boys' dates make him Secondary School 97.] ROH

4466 Lawson Alexander Unknown 32 or 33 4 October 1920 146 South Eldon Street, SS A Railway Guard (in October He had brothers and sisters. Sister & Birth registered in SS - Harton Wed. 4 October Miller (GRO + (Gas Poisoning) 1920) Brother-in-Law: Elsie & Ernie. September q. 1886. Died Cemetery. 1922 (In Burial Remembered by Pauline Lee. 'through being gassed in action' - K.8347. (South Memoriam) Register) 'Gazette. 'Of St. Francis' parish' - Shields). Burial Register.

5120 Lawson A.F. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 25 Milton Street, SS (in A Clerk at Whitburn Colliery Son of Mr. and Wounded and gassed and in a Fri. 19 April 1918 Fusiliers April 1918) Mrs. Lawson of 25 hospital in France in April 1918 - Milton Street, SS 'Gazette'. (in April 1918) 5179 Lawson J.W. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 325675 South Shields. Wounded before 13 July 1918 - Sat. 13 July 1918 'Gazette'. 5803 Lawson R. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. [He was in charge of carrying parties Presented with a gold watch Mon. 14 April 1919 Medal taking important R.E. stores to the from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund at + Fri. 18 April 1919 front line system. On two nights the the Kino Theatre, Jarrow, in April (Jarrow Express) party was scattered by heavy shell- 1919 - Jarrow Express. fire and each time he successfully rallied them and brought them to their destination.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5958 Lawson Charles Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 117 South Eldon Street, SS Short's Middlegate Dock Eldest son of Mr. A POW in Germany, aged 20, by Fri. 3 May 1918 and Mrs. Robert 3 May 1918 - 'Gazette'. Lawson of 117 South Eldon Street, SS 7185 Lawson Alfred Arthur Battery 82 June q. 1964 Royal Field 211(T), 21 April 1915 France 12 Lamb Street, West An Engine Marker Off (in Son of Richard Sarah Lawson (née [His father, Richard Thomas (A Sisters (both born in West Hartlepool): Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 Quarter (Durham NE) Artillery 765277 (1914-5 Star) Hartlepool, Co. Durham 1911) [An Apprentice Fitter - Thomas and Jane Potts) of 57 St. Rollox Shipyard Rivetter), was born in West Olive V. (c. 1888) and Ruth Edith V. registered in SS - March q. 1882. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) Master and (in 1891), 65 St. Rollox Marine Engineering - in 1901] A. Lawson (née Street, Hebburn (in Auckland, Co. Durham (c. 1861) and (West Hartlepool; March q. 1890). His Son: Rowland Randolph (Born: Hebburn Sergeant 290319 Street, Hebburn (in 1901), Tindale) of 65 St. 1911). (They were was 30 in 1891. His death was mother Jane A.'s death was registered ; Gateshead - September and 57 St. Rollox Street, Rollox Street, married in St. John's registered in Durham SE - March q. in Sedgefield, Co. Durham - June q. q. 1907; Died: 2001). Hebburn (in 1911) Hebburn (in 1901). Church, Hebburn, on 7 1949, aged 89. His mother, Jane A., 1935, aged 73. (Their marriage August 1906. Their was born in Lambton, Co. Durham was registered in marriage was (c. 1862).] Sunderland during registered in SS during the December the September quarter quarter of 1882). of 1906).

6517 Lawton Arthur Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 33 Elizabeth Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 4044 Lazenby Frank Spooner Corporal 82 (Born: 13 February 1978 1/NF (9 Brigade, 21283 109 Whitehall Street, Tyne A Butcher's Errand Boy Eldest son of Margaret Lazenby (née [Wounded in action on 16 Brother: Private George Dickson Birth registered in SS - March q. [Brothers: George Thurs. 28 October Thurs. 28 21 3rd Division) Dock; 18 Garrick Street, SS Corporal George Storey). (They were September 1915 and in a hospital in Lazenby (Junior) - 1st/7th DLI (SS, June 1896. He died in Alnwick, D., Joseph R., 1915 October January (1901); 9 Canterbury Dickson Lazenby married in SS' Registry Le Havre.] Son: Frank Spooner q. 1899 - SS, September q. 1925, aged Northumberland. Daughter: William and John 1915 1896) Street, SS (1911) (No. 4046) and Office on 30 Lazenby (B. 11 January 1924 - 26). Brother: Joseph Robert Lazenby Georgina D. Lazenby (SS, March D. Sisters: (Including Elizabeth Jane September 1917. Tynemouth; Married: Irene Calder (SS, September q. 1902 - SS, September q. 1926). He volunteered for Elizabeth J. And both his Lazenby of 109 Their marriage was Dingwall in St. Paul's Church, q. 1952, aged 50 - Family Headstone). service at the outbreak of the Ruth.] father's Whitehall Street, registered in SS during -21.11.1945. D: 13 war - 'Gazette'. and his Tyne Dock. (He the September quarter March 1967, aged 43 - Seaton younger was serving with of 1917). Delaval). brother's the 4th photograp (Northumbrian) hs) Howitzer Brigade RFA). 4046 Lazenby George Dickson Corporal 85 (GRO) March q. 1959 4th 1914-5 Star France 109 Whitehall Street, Tyne Elizabeth Jane Lazenby Elizabeth Jane Lazenby's death was Two Sons on Active Service: Corporal His birth was registered in SS Harton Thurs. 28 October Thurs. 28 (SS - GRO) (Northumbrian) Dock (née Spooner) of 109 registered in SS during the March q. Frank Lazenby - 1/NF (No. 4044) during the March quarter of Cemetery. S. 1915 October Howitzer Whitehall Street, Tyne 1963, aged 85. Son: Joseph Robert (wounded in action on 16 September 1873. There is a Family (South Shields). 1915 Brigade RFA Dock. (They were (SS, September q. 1902 - SS, 1915 and hospitalised) and Private Headstone in Harton Cemetery (Includes married in St. September q. 1952, aged 50 - Family George Dickson Lazenby (Junior) - (S. ). both his Michael's Church, SS, Headstone). 1st/7th DLI (No. ). sons) on 12 May 1894. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1894).

4170 Lazenby George Dickson Private 26 September q. 1st/7th DLI 109 Whitehall Street, Tyne Younger son of Alice Lazenby (née [His father, Corporal G.D. Lazenby Daughter: Lilian (SS; December q. Birth registered in SS - June q. Thurs. 28 October Thurs. 28 1925 (SS) (Territorial) Dock Corporal George Tallon). (They were (No. 4046), was serving with 4th 1920). Older Brother: Corporal Frank 1899. 1915 October (Divisional Dickson Lazenby married in SS' Registry (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Lazenby - 1/NF (No. 4044) (Wounded in 1915 Pioneers, 50th (No. 4046) and Office on 11 October RFA in October 1915.] action on 16 September 1915 and in (Including (Northumbrian) Elizabeth Jane 1919. Their marriage hospital in Le Havre by 28 October 1915 - both his Division) Lazenby of 109 was registered in SS 'Gazette'). father and Whitehall Street, during the December his Tyne Dock quarter of 1919). brother)

6249 Lazenby W. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 186 (?) Palmerston Street, He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May 1915 (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 14 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 3589 Le Grand Jacob Boatswain 44 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantil 8 Tiny Street, SS Son of the late Hannah Le Grand of 8 [SS 'Serapis' was on a voyage from Born in Holland. Tower Hill Fri. 9 May 1919 (Glasgow) e Marine Jacob and Marie Le Tiny Street, SS the Clyde to Genoa with a cargo of Memorial Grand coal when it was torpedoed by the U-79, 106 miles NNW of Tory Island, Co. Donegal. 19 of her crew were killed.]

3213 Leach Charles Private 26 8 December 1916 Machine-Gun 16451 20 July 1915 France Son of Mary Ann Brothers: Willie, James (in Navy) and No SDGW entry. He was better Harton St. Bede's R.C. Mon. 9 December (Died of Gas Corps (1914-5 Star) Gardner (formerly John. known as 'Charles Gardner' - Cemetery. Sacred Heart 1918 + Thurs. 8 Poisoning) Leach) of 143 'Gazette'. Formerly 9033 West R.8154. (South Altar, SS December 1921 + Victoria Road, SS, Yorkshire Regt. (In Memoriam). Shields). Fri. 8 December and the late James 1922 Edward Leach

6810 Leach Joseph Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers 24 Percy Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (Stone Shifter) [He was living with Alice Heron - He was born in SS and was 27 in Brunswick St. & 1911), 16 Wilson Street, SS (in 1911) born in SS and aged 24 - and her two 1911. Wilson St. Roll of (in 1915 - Electoral Roll), children, Albert (aged 5; B: SS) and Honour. and 14 Wilson Street, SS Mary Ann (aged 3; B: SS).] (in 1918 - Electoral Roll)

5925 Leash (sic) Richard Private Unknown Unknown DLI 7 Moffett Street, SS (in Son of Mr. and Wounded for the second time Fri. 26 April 1918 April 1918) Mrs. Leash of 7 and in hospital with a gunshot Moffett Street, SS wound in April 1918 - 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1687 Leask George Victor Carpenter 30 7 May 1918 SS 'Saxon' Mercantil 163 Hyde Street, SS (in Eldest son of [Formerly Chief Officer [His birth was registered in SS during Grandson of the late George and Died 'in his 31st year' - 'Gazette'. Tower Hill St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 2 January 1915 (Glasgow) e Marine June and September 1915 George and Mary of SS 'Rossall'. He was the September quarter of 1887.] Isabella Cuthbert. Aunt and Uncle: Mr. A Ruhleben Internee from 4 Memorial SS (1914 Christmas and January 1918) Winlow Leask (née interned at Ruhleben, and Mrs. William Fletcher. Deeply August 1914. [Listed as 'G.L. Greeting from Cuthbert) of 163 Germany, in August mourned by Miss Nellie Hart. Leask' on the St. Michael's ROH Civilian Internees) Hyde Street, SS. 1914 and repatriated (NEWM Website) - but the only + Wed. 3 March (Their marriage to England before 9 realistic candidate.] 1915 + Thurs. 10 was registered in January 1918.] June 1915 + Thurs. SS during the 17 June 1915 + Sat. December quarter 25 September of 1885). 1915 + Wed. 9 January 1918 + Sat. 18 + Mon. 20 May 1918

2777 Leask Thomas William Gunner 21 4 October 1917 'A' Battery, 50th 196872 France 57 Napier Street, Tyne Son of William Unmarried. [He enlisted in the 4th He had brothers and sisters. Brother: Born: Felling, Co. Durham. His Harton St. Mary's Parish Fri. 28 May 1915 + Geddes (DOW) Brigade RFA Dock (in May 1915 and Geddes Leask and (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 27 Robert. Sister & B-in-L: Lizzie and Bob. birth was registered in Cemetery. Churchyard Fri. 4 October 1918 October 1917) Rose Ann Leask of May 1915 - 'Gazette.] Gateshead during the December U.8427. (South Memorial Cross, + Soldiers Died in 57 Napier Street, quarter of 1895. DOW R. in A. Shields). Tyne Dock the Great War Tyne Dock (In Memoriam).

3497 Leask Louis French Private 27 16 August 1917 2/West 235497 No 1914-5 Star France A Tailor son of Mary Leask His mother resided at 62 Wawn Siblings: Lillian (12) and William (10) - Born and E. in SS. His birth was Tyne Cot St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 13 January Yorkshire Regt. of 163 Hyde Street, Street, SS. ages in 1911. registered in SS during the June Memorial. Panel SS 1919 + Soldiers (23 Brigade, 8th SS. (in January quarter of 1890. Formerly 42 to 47 and Died in the Great Division) 1919). (She was B. 205095 East Yorkshire Regt. 162. (Belgium). War in SS , 47 in 1911, had been married for 25 years and had had 8 children, 4 of whom were still living).

6352 Leask James Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 52 Maxwell Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 20 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 7207 Leask Andrew Petty 76 Military December q. 1968 Howe Bn. RND - TZ/136 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 123 Taylor Street, SS (in A Steamboatman (Deck Hand) Son of Lawrence [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Lawrence (A Caretaker), Siblings (1911 ages; all born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Robinson Street Wed. 20 November Officer Medal ('LG': 9 (Durham NW) 189th Brigade (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) 1901), and 157 Alice at Tyne Dock (in 1911) and Mary Ann born in SS): Thomas was born in Lerwick, Shetland Isles, William (22; December q. 1888; A - December q. 1892. He won Roll of Honour, SS 1918 (?) July 1917, Machine-Gun Street, SS (in 1911) Leask (née John (11; December q. and died in SS - March q. 1914, aged Seagoing Fireman), Laurence (20; the MM on 28 May 1917. (?) page 6832) Co., 223rd MG Robertson) of 157 1899), Alexander (9; 57. His mother, Mary Ann, was born December q. 1890), Henry (16; March Co. and 63rd Alice Street, SS (in June q. 1902) and in North Shields & died in SS - q. 1895; A Miner at Whitburn Colliery) Machine-Gun 1911). (They were Elizabeth (6; December q. 1912, aged 49. and Mary Ann (13; June q. 1897). Bn. married in St. December q. 1904).] Married for 26 years. Had 8 children, Thomas' Church, all living. SS, on 24 July 1884. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1884).

2189 Ledingham George Ross L/C 24 or 25 12 August 1917 526th (Durham) 471152 No 1914-5 Star France 58 Russell Street, Jarrow Joiner (Buildings) (in 1911) Benjamin and [His father, Benjamin, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): Margaret (36; B: Born and E. in Jarrow. Formerly Mindel Trench St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Field Company (in 1911) Margaret Aberdeen and was a 60-year old Paisley; Trained Nurse), Lizzie (23; B: (T) 1713. His birth was British Honour Great War R.E. Ledingham of 58 Fitter's Labourer (Docks). His Glasgow; A Domestic) and John (16; B: registered in SS during the Cemetery, St. Russell Street, mother, Margaret, was born at Jarrow; Solicitor's Clerk). March quarter of 1893. Laurent-Blangy. Jarrow Paisley, Renfrewshire, and was 59. D.37. They had been married for 36 years and had had nine children, eight still living.] 560 Lee Charles Private Unknown 17 January 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 8223 2 November 1914 France 83 Bath Street, SS Born: St. Ives, Cornwall. E. Oosttaverne Thurs. 11 February 3rd Division) (1914 'Mons' Leeds. Wood Cemetery. 1915 + Soldiers Star') V.F.7. (Belgium). Died in the Great War

1008 Lee Samuel Private Unknown 28 June 1915 1st/7th DLI 963 19 April 1915 France 1 Charles Street, Marsden Smith's Foundry Born in North Shields. E. SS. Boulogne Holy Trinity Tues. 29 June 1915 Tues. 29 (DOW) (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) (late of Laygate Street, SS) 'Seriously wounded and gassed' - Eastern Church ROH, SS + Soldiers Died in June 1915 Brigade, 50th 'Gazette'. Died in a hospital in Cemetery. the Great War (Northumbrian) Boulogne. III.B.51. Division)

1517 Lee Thomas Wallis Steward 27 20 December SS 'Hildawell' Mercantil 43 Roman Road, SS Son of Lizzie Lee Ellen Lee (née Humble) Born: West Hartlepool. Tower Hill Tues. 16 April 1918 1916 (West e Marine and the late Memorial Hartlepool) Thomas Lee 3535 Lee H. Steward 32 4 February 1917 SS 'Dauntless' Mercantin Born: Montserrat. His name Tower Hill Fri. 24 January (Newcastle) e Marine appears in the 11th List of Memorial 1919 Merchant Marine Deaths - stating that he lived in SS. 3625 Lee John William Private 32 10 September 1st/7th DLI 275853 27 June 1915 France 13 West Walpole Street, SS Readhead's Shipyard Son of Ellen and Pauline Lee (née [The 'Gazette' and MRIC give his Children: Wilhelmina (SS, September q. Died while a P.O.W. Memorial St. Erme Holy Trinity Fri. 1 October 1915 Fri. 1 1918 (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) the late Private Tomlinson) of 13 West service number as 275853. 1912), Samuel T. (SS. September q. Service at Holy Trinity Church, Communal Church ROH, SS + + Sat. 22 March October (Divisional William Lee of Pan Walpole Street, SS. Formerly 7/3294 DLI. Wounded 1914) & Pauline (SS, December q. 1918). SS. He had one brother & one Cemetery Readhead's 1919 + Sat. 31 May 1915 Pioneers, 8th Yard, Holborn, SS (They were married in before 1 October 1915.] (The 'Gazette' said he had two children). sister. Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Extension. B.15. Plaque 1919 Division) St. Jude's Church, SS, Halcrow. B-in-L & S-in-L: John & on 9 March 1912. Cissy McGuire. B-in-L & S-in-L: Their marriage was John & Sophy Tomlinson. registered in SS during the March quarter of 1912).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3836 Lee William Private 51 21 June 1917 158th Protection No MRIC entry 13 Pan Yard, SS (Burial 'Of Holy Trinity Parish' - Burial Harton Holy Trinity Company, Royal Register) Register. His place of Cemetery. Church ROH, SS Defence Corps death/final place of residence is C.233. (South given as Armstrong College, Shields). Newcastle (then a hospital).

5097 Lee Edward Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 36 Empress Street, SS A Barman Son of Edward (a Siblings: Thomas J., Sarah A., Elizabeth J. Hedley Street Roll Tues. 11 December Fusiliers (1901 and 1911) Railway Guard) and and Margaret H. Niece and nephew: of Honour 1917 Annie Lee of 36 Nancy and John Edwin. Empress Street, SS (in 1911)

6219 Lee Adam Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 7 Oxford Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - Fri. 14 May 1915 (Territorial) May 1915) September q. 1880. He enlisted (Divisional in 1st/7th DLI on 13 May 1915 - Pioneers, 50th 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 6369 Lee W. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 63 Dale Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 20 May (Northumbrian) 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 19 1915 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6738 Lee Michael AB Unknown Unknown HMS Caledonia 230545 1914-5 Star 22 North Street, Jarrow (in Able Seaman in the Royal Navy Son of Caines Lee [HMS Gaillardia was [His father, Caines (A Plater's Siblings (all births registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 17 and HMS (RNVR) 1891), 38 Princess Street, (from 1904) [He served in the and Ann Lee sunk on 22.3.1918 - off Labourer), was born in Ireland c. Mary (March q. or September q. 1890), in SS - December q. 1888. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) August Gaillardia Jarrow (in 1901), and HMS Mercantile Marine after the (formerly Burke, the Orkney Islands. 1858. He died in Jarrow - June q. Sarah (September q. 1891), Margaret Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Jarrow 1888) Pembroke (26.12.1910 - war] née Divine). (They His Service Record 1904, aged 49 (SS). His mother, (June q. 1893), John (June q. 1895), Church, Jarrow, on 26 August 2.3.1911) were married in St. shows that his first Ann, was born in Jarrow (SS; Patrick (June q. 1897) and Ann (June q. 1888. Height: 5' 9½". Blue eyes. Bede's R.C. Church, ship was the Caledonia December q. 1862) and her death 1904). Fair hair. His RNVR Service Jarrow, on 13 in 1904 and his last was registered in SS - March q. Record claims he was born on August 1887. Their was the Gaillardia in 1936, aged 74.] '28 April'. marriage was November 1917 - in registered in SS between he served on during the about fifteen vessels.] September quarter of 1887 - 'Kerns Lee').

1615 Lees John William Private 34 4 May 1917 Royal Army 27791 No 1914-5 Star 7 Straker Terrace, Tyne Son of Ruth and Alice Maud Lees (née He had two children - Jim and Ruth (SS; Born: Harton, South Shields. E. Savona All Saints' Church Sat. 4 May 1918 + Medical Corps Dock the late John Lees Giles) of 7 Straker December q. 1912). Brother and S-in-L: Aldershot, Hampshire. (In Memorial. ROH, West Harton Fri. 4 May 1923 + Terrace, Tyne Dock. Elijah and Bessie Lees. Brothers-in-Law Memoriam). SDGW = 'Died at (Italy). Soldiers Died in the (They were married in & Sister-in-Law: Bobby, Ernest and Polly. Sea'. Great War SS' Registry Office on 22 December 1906. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1906).

3375 Lees Frederick Private 21 7 June 1918 35th Balloon 113214 France 25 Whitehall Street, Tyne Son of John and Unmarried. Berles New All Saints' Church (First Section RAF Dock Ruth Lees of 25 Military ROH, West Harton Class) Whitehall Street, Cemetery. Tyne Dock III.B.3. 6763 Lees Robert Clark Private 52 June q. 1941 (SS) Yorkshire Regt. 15674 13 July 1915 2 Garden Lane, SS (in A General Labourer (in 1911) Son of John and Nora Lees (née [His father, John (A Rigger), was Children (both births registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Brunswick St. & (1914-5 Star) 1901), 54 Commercial Jane Ann Lees (née Hunter). (They were born in North Shields and was 56. Samuel (March q. 1915) and Nora - March q. 1889. Wilson St. Roll of Road, SS (in 1911), and 61 Clark) of 54 married in Holy Trinity His mother, Jane Ann, was born in (September q. 1917). Siblings (all births Honour. Wilson Street, SS (in 1918 - Commercial Road, Church, High Shields, SS and was 51. They had been registered in SS): Emma Clark (June q. Electoral Roll) SS. (They were on 4 November 1914. married for 36 years and had had 1883), Mary (7 in 1901) and Thomas married on 14 Their marriage was ten children, seven still living.] (September q. 1895). December 1874. registered in SS during Their marriage was the December quarter registered in SS of 1914). during the December quarter of 1874).

4073 Leeson John Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Married. Brothers-in-Law: Private W.M. Arundel - Son-in-Law of Private John Fri. 21 January Fri. 21 Artillery serving in France (No. 4272) and Private Arundel of 28 (or 88 ?) Hardwick 1916 January John Arundel (No. ) - stationed at Street, SS (No. 4209). Brother-in- 1916 Doncaster in January 1916. Law: Driver Henry Hunter - RFA (Including (No. 4070). his father- in-law and three brothers- in-law)

985 Legg George Private 28 15 April 1918 1st/7th DLI 276256 No 1914-5 Star France St. Hilda's Colliery Second son of He had brothers and sisters. Born and E. in SS. His birth was Longuenesse (St. St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 10 May 1918 + Fri. 10 (DOW) (Battles of (Territorial) Hannah Isabella registered in SS during the June Omer) Souvenir SS + St. Hilda's Fri. 19 and Thurs. May 1918 the Lys, 9-29 April (Divisional and the late Peter quarter of 1890. DOW R. in A. Cemetery. Miners' Lodge 25 April 1918 + Fri. 1918. 'Operation Pioneers, 50th Mattiassen of 22 (In Memoriam). V.A.43. ROH 15 April 1921 + Sat. Georgette') (Northumbrian) Robert Street, SS. 15 April 1922 + Sat. Division) (He had a 14 April 1923 + stepfather). Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1809 Legg Thomas Albert Corporal 32 27 April 1918 22/DLI 39436 No 1914-5 Star France Ethel Hall Legg (née [His birth was registered in Probable Daughter: Jean Legg - whose Born: Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Pozières High Shields' Wed. 22 May 1918 (Pioneers) Potts). (They were Chesterfield, Derbyshire, during the birth was registered in Gateshead E. Gateshead. The 'Gazette' Memorial. Panel Baptist + Soldiers Died in (Divisional married in SS' Registry September quarter of 1885.] during the September quarter of 1915. says he was KIA on 24 April 68 to 72 Tabernacle Organ the Great War Pioneers, 8th Office on 4 September 1918. Plaque + Laygate Division) 1912. Their marriage Baptist Church was registered in SS Memorial Plaque, during the September SS quarter of 1912).

2590 Legg Alfred Private 19 31 March 1918 15/DLI (64 37731 No 1914-5 Star France 23 Ada Street, SS Son of Sarah Smith Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Born and E. in SS. He attended Serre Road Westoe Boys' Soldiers Died in the (Signaller) Brigade, 21st Legg of 23 Ada the September quarter of 1898.] Westoe Boys' Secondary School. Cemetery No. 2. Secondary School Great War Division) Street, SS, and the VIII.H.3. ROH late John Thomas Legg 2804 Legg John William Master 32 21 September 'Polesley' Mercantil 124 Meldon Terrace, Youngest son of Edith Legg (née [His birth was registered in SS during He had two daughters: Ada R. In October 1918 he was living at Tower Hill Sat. 12 October Leake 1918 e Marine Heaton, Newcastle. the late Peter and Dillingham) of 124 the September quarter of 1886.] (Tynemouth, March q. 1913) and Laura 886 (?) Shields Road, Walker Memorial 1918 Sarah Legg of SS Meldon Terrace, (Tynemouth, March q. 1916). He had Gate, Newcastle. Heaton, Newcastle. brothers and sisters. (Their marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the June quarter of 1912).

3654 Legg William Petty 27 (Born: 18 November Nelson Bn. RND TZ/59 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 189 Marshall Wallis Road, Readhead's Shipyard (A Margaret Legg (née [Enlisted: 8 September 1914. Birth registered in SS (June q. St. Sever Readhead's Fri. 1 December Fri. 1 Rewcastle Officer 4 May 1916 (DOW) (189 Brigade, (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) SS Plater) Wilkinson) of 189 Nelson Bn. (K/941): 22 October 1914 1889). DOW at 12.30 am. in 3rd Cemetery Plaque 1916 + Roy Swales: December (Acting) 1889 - (Battle of the 63rd (Royal Marshall Wallis Road, to 18 November 1916.] Stationary Hospital, Rouen Extension, 'Nelson at War', 1916 (Leading RND Ancre ?) Naval) Division) SS. (They were (Gunshot Wound: Left Thigh + Rouen. O.II.I.8. page 128 + RND Seaman) Service married in St. Compound Fracture Right Wrist Database Record) Michael's Church, SS, & Right Forearm. Admitted: on 3 August 1914. 16.11.1916). Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1914).

5924 Legg G. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 71 Regent Street, SS (in An Apprentice Engineer at J.P. Son of Mr. and In hospital in April 1918 - having Fri. 26 April 1918 Artillery April 1918) Rennoldson's Mrs. Legg of 71 been gassed and wounded - Regent Street, SS 'Gazette'. 6000 Legg Ambrose Leake Lieutenan 74 December q. 1941 Royal Navy South Shields. A Master Mariner [He attended Holy Trinity Boys' [Commissioned as a Sub-Lieutenant on His birth was registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' t (Border, (Examining School, SS - Admitted: 3 April 1875; 19 September 1916 (RNVR).] March q. 1867. Formerly School ROH, SS Cumberland) Officer - Holy Left: 19 December 1879.] 119907 - SS 'Great Emperor' (Served) Trinity Boys' (Mercantile Marine). School ROH) 6104 Legg George Edward Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland South Shields. Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity Boys' Fusiliers 1898. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 3 (Served) July 1905; Left: 30 October 1908. 1543 Leggett William Sergeant 27 25 March 1918 19/DLI 3/10718 26 January 1915 France 66 Frost Street, Tyne Dock Boldon Colliery (Miner - Eldest son of Mary [His mother was born [His birth was registered in SS during Only Brother and Sister-in-Law: Richard Born and E. in SS. The 'Gazette' Pozières All Saints' Church Sat. 20 April 1918 + Robinson ('Operation (Bantams) (104 (1914-5 Star) (1901) and 5 Wilkinson Stoneman (in 1911)) and the late in Ireland and was 44 the June quarter of 1891.] (B: SS; 16 in 1911) (in France) and Bella incorrectly says his middle name Memorial. Panel ROH, West Harton Tues. 25 March Michael') Brigade, 35th Terrace, SS (1911) William Leggett. in 1911. She was Leggett. He had one sister - Sarah Jane was Robertson. (In Memoriam). 68 to 72 + West Harton 1919 + Soldiers Division) His mother, Mrs. already a widow in (Born in SS and 18 in 1911). Methodist Church Died in the Great Mary Hodgson 1911 - when she Memorial Cross War (formerly Leggett) worked as a sewing lived at 8 Wilkinson machinist.] Terrace, Harton (by 1911 she had been remarried for eight years). Stepson of William James Hodgson of 5 Wilkinson Terrace, SS (1911).

3603 Lehtman Andrew Carpenter 28 4 August 1917 SS 'Azira' Mercantil South Shields. Born in Russia. The 13th List of Tower Hill Sat. 15 March 1919 (Newcastle) e Marine Mercantile Marine Deaths gives Memorial his place of residency as South Shields. 2190 Leighton Joseph L/C Unknown 24 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 13822 3 October 1915 France Late of Jarrow (Jarrow [Moved forward through [Assault held up by uncut wire - heavy Born and E. in SS. [Relieved & to Thiépval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 25 August 1916 'Illustrate (Somme) Regt. (8 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) Express - in July 1916) Montauban (13/7) and assembled in machine-gun & rifle fire forced trenches just north of Quarry Memorial. Pier Honour (Jarrow Express) + d 3rd Division) Catterpillar Valley for attack withdrawal to assembly positions. during night (20/7). To Bernafay and Face 2C Thurs. 7 Chronicle' towards enemy line between Renewed attack with 2/Royal Scots at Wood (22/7). Two companies September 1916 1916 Longueval and Bazentin-le-Grand 12.15 pm. Successful. Casualties - 459.] sent forward to hold NE edge of (Local Casualties) + (14/7).] Trônes Wood (23/7). To Happy Soldiers Died in the Valley during night (25/7).] Great War

3388 Leighton William Sergeant 28 (Burial 6 December 1918 5th Anti-Aircraft 465280 4 Westoe Terrace, SS Elder son of Joseph Florence Mary [His birth was registered in SS during Died at the 1st Northern Harton St. Aidan's Church Sat. 7 December Register) Company R.E. and Mrs. Leighton Leighton (née Grubb) the June quarter of 1890.] [Florence General Hospital, Newcastle. Cemetery. ROH, SS 1918 of Eastbourne of 4 Westoe Terrace, Mary Grubb's birth was registered CWGC gives his wife's/widow's B.1009. (South Grove, SS SS. (They were in SS during the September quarter address as 'Glenlyn', South Shields). married in St. of 1893.] Road, Portishead, Somerset. No Michael's Church, SS, SDGW entry. on 18 May 1918. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1918).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 7184 Leighton Henry (Harry) Bombardi 79 (Born: September q. Royal Field 678, 21 April 1915 France 29 Cuthbert Street, A Clerk working for an Son of Jane Grandmother: Ann Gascoigne - born in Born in Hebburn Quay. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 er 2 May 1972 (Halifax, Artillery 765070 (1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in 1901), and 24 Electrical Engineering Firm (in Leighton of 29 Plawsworth, Co. Durham, and aged 65 registered in SS - June q. 1893. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) 1893) Yorkshire) and Buchanan Street, Hebburn 1911) Cuthbert Street, in 1901. Nephew of John (Born: Chester He enlisted on 23 January 1913. Hebburn 1663075 (in 1911) Hebburn (in 1901). le Street) and Florence Gascoigne of 24 He was medically discharged on (His mother, Jane, Buchanan Street, Hebburn (in 1911). 20 September 1917 - 'Wounds'. was born in Felling, He was awarded the Silver War Co. Durham, and Badge. died in Hebburn - SS; September q. 1902, aged 31).

3689 Lencore C. Fireman/T 25 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil South Shields. Born in the West Indies. A Tower Hill Wed. 21 January rimmer (London) e Marine Mercantile Marine List of Memorial 1920 Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 4939 Lennon David Private Unknown Military Unknown Coldstream France Hebburn. Awarded the MM for carrying Fri. 23 February Medal Guards despatches several times across 1917 (Jarrow a shell-swept zone in the Express) neighbourhood of Ypres.

3242 Leonard James Private 20 (Burial 18 December 2nd/7th 4121 Unmarried. E. SS. Harton Soldiers Died in the Register) 1915 (Territorial) DLI Cemetery. Great War G.6113. (South Shields). 622 Leslie Alexander Pilot 21 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthous 10 Keppell Street, SS or Pilot Assistant Fifth (of six) child of Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during His parents were married in St. Hilda's His mother, Mary Ellen, died in Tower Hill 'Protector' Plaque Sat. 3 March 1917 Assistant 1916 'Protector' (SS) e and 128 Fort Street, SS the late Alexander the June quarter of 1895.] Church, SS, on 14 July 1885, and their SS - December q. 1900, aged 40. Memorial 1914 - 1918, St. + Tues. 16 April Pilotage (Pilot) and Mary marriage was registered in SS during the His father remarried - Elizabeth Stephen's Church, 1918 Authoritie Ellen Leslie (née September quarter of 1885. Jane Robson (Newcastle; June SS s Waugh) & stepson q. 1903) - and died in SS - March of Elizabeth Jane q. 1912, aged 49. 1901 Census - Leslie (nee Robson) Pearson Street,SS. of 128 Aurelian Terrace, SS (in March 1917).

623 Leslie William Pilot 19 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthous 42 Collingwood Terrace, SS Pilot Assistant Son of Robert Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Brother: Syd. Cousin: Syd. Born in SS. 1901 Census - Lawe Tower Hill 'Protector' Plaque Wed. 28 February Morrison (Billy) Assistant 1916 'Protector' (SS) e and [130 Aurelian Terrace - (Pilot) and Mary the March quarter of 1897.] Cottages. Two years after his Memorial 1914 - 1918, St. 1917 + Tues. 16 Pilotage February 1917] Leslie (probably death his address was said to Stephen's Church, April 1918 + Sat. 4 Authoritie née Layden) have been 130 Fort Street, SS, in SS January 1919 s the 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam).

957 Leslie Stephen Enginema 31 (or 32) 25 November HM Trawler 4686ES 16 Mozart Street, SS Son of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Mackie [His birth was registered in SS during S & B-in-L: Maud & Dick Dupear (R.E.) + He had children. Son: Thomas Chatham Naval St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 2 December n 1916 'Burnley' (RNR) Mary Ann Leslie of (formerly Leslie, née the March quarter of 1885.] niece Maisie.S & B-in-L: Annie & Jack (at W. (SS, September q. 1912). (In Memorial. SS + St. Aidan's 1916 + Fri. 26 SS Bland) of 16 Mozart sea) + nieces Annie & Maud.S-in-L: Mary Memoriam). Brother-in-Law & Memorial Church ROH, SS November 1920 Street, SS. (They were E. Bland of 14 Mozart St.S-in-L: Sister-in-Law: Charlie and Nellie. Reference: 19. married in St. Maggie.Bs-in-L: Albert (in Fr.), Willie, 'Lost at sea through enemy (Kent). Michael's Church, SS, Arnold & Rob action' - 'Gazette'. on 29 August 1908. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1908).

1307 Leslie Charles Andrew Second 33 21 August 1917 SS 'Norhilda' Mercantil 31 Laygate Place, SS Only son of Charles Ellen Leslie (née Nellie [His birth was registered in SS during He had two daughters: Eileen (B. SS, Born in SS. Lost at sea in his Tower Hill All Saints' Church Mon. 10 Engineer (Bristol) e Marine and Margaret Robertson) of 31 the March quarter of 1884. He March q. 1914) and Charlesandrena (B. 34th year. The 14th List of Memorial ROH,West Harton September 1917 + Leslie of 21 South Laygate Place, SS. attended Westoe Boys' Secondary SS, June q. 1918 - married James Wright Merchant Marine Deaths lists (?) + SS Marine Fri. 9 May 1919 + Frederick Street, SS (They were married in School.] in SS during the March quarter of 1945). his place of residency as SS. His Engineers' Mon. 7 February Holy Trinity Church, [His name may appear as 'C.J. Leslie' on name may appear as 'C.J. Leslie' Association ROH + 1921 High Shields, on 23 the All Saints' Church ROH, West on the All Saints' Church ROH, Saint Paul and St. April 1913. Their Harton.] West Harton. John's Church Roll marriage was of Honour, SS registered in SS during the June quarter of 1913).

3879 Leslie Charles Joseph 2nd- 21 24 April 1918 5th attached 7125 and 2 July 1916 (No France 'Glenholme', West Avenue, Only surviving son Unmarried. [His father was a Tailor who died at He had one sister. His brother, Robert His birth was registered in SS Pozières Westoe Boys' Sat. 23 April 1921 Lieutenan 2/West 242797 1914-5 Star) Harton, SS of Charles Edward SS General Hospital, then (April Alexander Leslie, died 21 August 1908. during the June quarter of 1897. Memorial. Panel Secondary School (In Memoriam) + t Yorkshire Regt. and Emily Leslie of 1941) residing at 22 West Avenue, aged 9. There is a Family Headstone in Commissioned: 27 November 26 and 27 ROH Mon. 24 April 1922 (23 Brigade, 8th 'Glenholme', West Harton, SS. He was described as Harton Cemetery (B.1502 (or 1802)). 1917. Formerly Private (7125) + Tues. 24 April Division) Avenue, Harton, being 'Of Harton Parish' in the His father applied for his medals on 17 and (242797) 1st/6th West 1923 SS. (His father, Harton Cemetery Burial Register.] September 1921. Yorkshire Regt. Charles Edward, died 18 April 1941, aged 69. His mother, Emily, died 17 October 1961, aged 89 (Family Headstone)).

3214 Letouze Frank Charles Chief 24 13 August 1917 HMS Bergamot 1469EA Son of John Philip Served on H.M. S/M. 'No. 32' in Chatham Naval Masonic Roll of Engine (RNR) and Margaret the Dardanelles. [Member of Memorial. Honour Room Annie Letouze of 7 the Lord Barnard (Masonic) Memorial Artificer St. John's Terrace, Lodge No. 2935 (SS).] Reference: 26. SS (Kent).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1735 Levell Charles Private 29 3 May 1917 2nd/5th 242801 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. Son of the late E. Newcastle. R. Jarrow. His Arras Memorial. Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) York Charles and Sarah birth was registered in Bay 8 Great War and Lancaster Levell Birkenhead, Cheshire, during the Regt. (187 March quarter of 1888. Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division)

1336 Levy John (Jack) L/C 27 8 August 1917 16/NF 16/169 22 November France 330 Alice Street, SS (1901) Clothier's Manager (in 1911) Son of William (A [Siblings (1901 ages): [His father, William, was born in Brother of Henry Levy (No. 1337). Born in Middlesbrough. E. Ramscappelle South Shields' Tues. 21 August [Jacob] (Newcastle 1915 (1914-5 + 9 Winterbottom Street, Gentleman's Henry (12; B: SS), Germany and was 48. He died on Brothers: Private Julius Levy RAMC Newcastle. Joined up nearly Road Military Synagogue Roll of 1917 + Wed. 17 Commercials) Star) SS (in 1911) Outfitter (1911) Samuel (11; B: 7.12.1929, aged 67. His mother, (Salonika); Driver Samuel Levy RFA (in three years earlier. Assisted Cemetery. I Honour April 1918 + Fri. 19 (96 Brigade, (Slipper Middlesbrough), Sarah, was born in SS and was 45. Scotland, then India); Private Joseph medical staff with dentistry for .B.18. (Belgium). December 1919 + 32nd Division) Manufacturer Florence (7; B: She died on 7.10.1936, aged 72. Levy, Middlesex Regt. (in England). some time. Letter from officer. Mon. 12 February (1901)) and Sarah Middlesbrough) and They had been married for 25 years His father had been in 1923 + Soldiers Levy (née Levy) of Julius (4; B: SS). A and had had six children, all still internment in Leeds for 16 Died in the Great 65/67 Frederick member of SS Harriers living.] months. War Street, SS. (Their and Athletic Club.] marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1886).

1337 Levy Henry Private 30 21 March 1918 2/York and 31092 No 1914-5 Star France 330 Alice Street, SS (1901) Clothier's Manager (in 1911) Son of William (A [Siblings (1901 ages): [His father, William, was born in Brother of John (Jack) Levy (No. 1336). Born in SS. E. Bishop Auckland. Arras Memorial. South Shields' Wed. 17 April 1918 ('Operation Lancaster Regt. + 9 Winterbottom Street, Gentleman's Joseph (13; B: SS), Germany and was 48. He died on Brothers: Private Julius Levy RAMC Formerly 4703 DLI. A member Bay 8. Synagogue Roll of + Fri. 19 December Michael') (16 Brigade, 6th SS (in 1911) Outfitter (1911) Samuel (11; B: 7.12.1929, aged 67. His mother, (Salonika); Driver Samuel Levy RFA (in of SS Harriers and Athletic Club. Honour 1919 + Mon. 12 Division) (Slipper Middlesbrough), Jacob Sarah, was born in SS and was 45. Scotland, then India); Private Joseph February 1923 + Manufacturer (9; B: Middlesbrough), She died on 7.10.1936, aged 72. Levy, Middlesex Regt. (in England). Soldiers Died in the (1901)) and Sarah Florence (7; B: They had been married for 25 years Great War Levy (née Levy) of Middlesbrough) and and had had six children, all still 65/67 Frederick Julius (4; B: SS). Birth living.] Street, SS. (Their registered in SS - marriage was September q. 1888.] registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1886).

5685 Levy Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Middlesex Regt. 330 Alice Street, SS (1901) Son of William (A [Brothers: L/C John [His father, William, was born in Siblings (1901 ages): Henry (12; B: SS), Birth registered in SS - June q. Wed. 17 April + 9 Winterbottom Street, Gentleman's Levy, 16/NF, 8 August Germany and was 48. He died on Samuel (11; B: Middlesbrough), Florence 1887. 1918 SS (in 1911) Outfitter (1911) 1917, aged 27 (No. 7.12.1929, aged 67. His mother, (7; B: Middlesbrough) and Julius (4; B: (Slipper 1336) and Private Sarah, was born in SS and was 45. SS). Manufacturer Henry Levy, 2 York and She died on 7.10.1936, aged 72. (1901)) and Sarah Lancaster Regt., 21 They had been married for 25 years Levy (née Levy) of March 1918, aged 30 and had had six children, all still 65/67 Frederick (No. 1337).] living.] Street, SS. (Their marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1886).

5686 Levy Samuel Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 330 Alice Street, SS (1901) Son of William (A [Brothers: L/C John [His father, William, was born in Siblings (1901 ages): Henry (12; B: SS), Birth registered in SS - June q. Wed. 17 April Artillery + 9 Winterbottom Street, Gentleman's Levy, 16/NF, 8 August Germany and was 48. He died on Florence (7; B: Middlesbrough) and 1898. Serving in India in April 1918 SS (in 1911) Outfitter (1911) 1917, aged 27 (No. 7.12.1929, aged 67. His mother, Julius (4; B: SS). 1918 - 'Gazette'. (Slipper 1336) and Private Sarah, was born in SS and was 45. Manufacturer Henry Levy, 2 York and She died on 7.10.1936, aged 72. (1901)) and Sarah Lancaster Regt., 21 They had been married for 25 years Levy (née Levy) of March 1918, aged 30 and had had six children, all still 65/67 Frederick (No. 1337).] living.] Street, SS. (Their marriage was registered in Tynemouth during the March quarter of 1886).

5687 Levy Julius Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army [Brothers: L/C John [His father, William, was born in Siblings (1901 ages): Henry (12; B: SS), Birth registered in SS - June q. Wed. 17 April Medical Corps Levy, 16/NF, 8 August Germany and was 48. He died on Samuel (11; B: Middlesbrough) and 1897. Serving at Salonika in 1918 1917, aged 27 (No. 7.12.1929, aged 67. His mother, Florence (7; B: Middlesbrough). April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1336) and Private Sarah, was born in SS and was 45. Henry Levy, 2 York and She died on 7.10.1936, aged 72. Lancaster Regt., 21 They had been married for 25 years March 1918, aged 30 and had had six children, all still (No. 1337).] living.]

1939 Lewins John Martin Private 33 31 December 10/DLI (43 42708 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon. [His birth was registered in SS during Born in Boldon. E. Sunderland. Faubourg St. Nicholas' Roll Soldiers Died in the 1916 Brigade, 14th the June quarter of 1883.] R. Boldon. Formerly 4528 DLI. D'Amiens of Honour, Boldon Great War (Light) Division) Cemetery, Arras. Colliery III.A.26. 927 Lewis Edward M. Private 20 26 May 1915 1st/7th DLI 2862 19 April 1915 France 8 Albany Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Only son of Richard Unmarried. E. in SS. (In Memoriam). Ypres (Menin Whitburn Colliery Sat. 13 May 1916 + Sat. 13 (Ted) (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) and Sarah Lewis of Gate) Memorial. ROH Sat. 26 May 1917 + May 1916 Brigade, 50th 8 Albany Street, SS Panel 36 and 38. Mon. 27 May 1918 (Northumbrian) (Belgium). + Clive Dunn page Division) 257 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2191 Lewis John James Private 42 26 March 1917 1st/4th 200798 7 August 1915 Dardanelles 67 Charles Street, Jarrow Jane Eleanor Lewis Son (?): Sydney Lewis (SS, September q. Born: St. Peter's Port, Guernsey. Jerusalem St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) (née Johnson) of 67 1917). E. Tumble, Cambridgeshire. Memorial. Panel Honour Great War Welsh Regt. Charles Street, Jarrow. Formerly 3982 Welsh Regt. 30 to 32. (159 Brigade, (They were married in (Israel). 53rd (Welsh) SS' Registry Office on Division) 24 December 1898. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1898).

3496 Lewis David John Sergeant Unknown 18 November 2/King's Own 13099 No 1914-5 Star France 134 Alice Street, SS Married. [Took up positions at Beaumont- [On the left - assault swept over Munich Born: Pentyrch, Cardiff. E. Thiépval Sat. 11 January 1916 (Attack on Yorkshire Light Hamel (17/11). In attack on Munich and continued down the hill to Ten Tree Huddersfield. 'Gazette' = 'David Memorial. Pier 1919 + Soldiers Munich and Infantry (97 and Frankfort Trenches (18/11) - Alley. Ten Tree Alley attacked from John Louis'. [The occupants and Face 11C Died in the Great Frankfurt Brigade, 32nd right of advance held up by fire from south & south-west.] (with 2/Manchester) 'fought till and 12A War Trenches) Division) strong-point in Munich Trench - the they died'. Relieved and to men held on in shell-holes until Mailly-Maillet (19/11). dusk.] Casualties - 365.]

4447 Lewis W. Private 24 17 July 1916 1st/8th DLI 2262 France Hebburn (Jarrow Express). Son of John and Benniess Ward His photo in the 'Illustrated Bailleul Fri. 28 July 1916 'Illustrate (DOW) (Territorial) (151 Mary Lewis of (formerly Lewis) of 2 Chronicle' (10 July - 26 Communal (Jarrow Express) d Brigade, 50th Houghton-le- South Parade, Bill November 1916) states that he Cemetery Chronicle' (Northumbrian) Spring, Co. Durham Quay, Co. Durham came from 'Hebburn'. Extension, Nord. (10 July - Division) II.E.10. 26 Novembe r 1916) 6560 Lewis Ernest Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 16 Stevenson Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - June q. Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) June 1915) 1894. He enlisted in the 1st/7th (Divisional DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - Pioneers, 50th 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 5645 Lewiske H. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 42 Agnes Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman (in 1915) He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June e Marine June and September 1915) Ruhleben, Germany, during the 1915 + Sat. 25 war - by 16 June 1915. September 1915 51 Lewsey Arthur William AB 23 (Born: 4 June 1915 1st Platoon, 'D' TZ/1940 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 74 Elizabeth Street, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery Son of William Unmarried. [Enlisted: 16 November 1914. Aunt and Uncle: Mr. and Mrs. In Memoriam. Helles Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 4 June 1918 'Illustrate 26 August (Third Battle of Company, (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) November 1914) and, Lewsey of 74 Collingwood Bn. ('D' Company, 1st Townsend. Panel 8 to 15. SS + St. Hilda's + RND Database d 1891) Krithia) Collingwood Bn. later, 109 Wharton Street, Elizabeth Street, SS Platoon): 4 March 1915 to 4 June (Turkey). Miners' Lodge Chronicle' RND SS (in November 1915.] ROH 1916 1914) and, later, 109 Wharton Street, SS 5294 Leybourne Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. [On 20 September (29th ?) 1917 he Presented with a gold watch Wed. 13 March Medal was one of a party which went out from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund at 1918 + Fri. 15 to clear an enemy stronghold which the Kino Theatre, Jarrow, on 12 March 1918 was interfering with the British March 1918 by the Mayor. (Jarrow Express) advance. The officer in command was mortally wounded but he took charge and led the men on to capture the place.]

5733 Leyden Adam Gunner 76 (Born: March q. 1971 4th South Shields. Gladys W. Leyden (née Children (all registered in SS): Harold M. Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity Boys' Marchbank 24 March (SS) (Northumbrian) Harrison). (They were (March q. 1921), Adam M. (June q. 1896. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS 1895) Howitzer married in SS' Registry 1923), John H. (September q. 1925) and Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 27 (Served) Brigade RFA Office on 22 July 1920. Dorothy A.M. (March q. 1929). June 1904; Left: 16 July 1909. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1920).

5993 Leyden James Lamb Private 53 June q. 1934 (SS) Royal Army South Shields. Hannah Leyden (née Daughter: Sylvia C. (SS; June q. 1914). His birth was registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Medical Corps Clark). (They were June q. 1880. He attended Holy School ROH, SS married in Holy Trinity Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Church, High Shields, Admitted: 13 May 1889; Left: 1 on 26 September November (year unknown). 1903. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1903).

6062 Leyden David Private 76 (Born: June q. 1969 (SS) Royal Army South Shields. Phoebe Leyden (née Son: David W. Leyden (SS; March q. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Marchbank 7 October Medical Corps Mitchell). (Their 1927). December q. 1891. He attended School ROH, SS 1892) marriage was Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) registered in Admitted: 3 July 1899; Left: 17 Richmond, Yorkshire, June 1904. during the March quarter of 1917).

1137 Leys P. Boatswain 40 28 February 1916 SS 'Thornaby' Mercantil South Shields. Son of Mr. Leys of Born in Belgium ? The Fifth List Tower Hill Thurs. 29 (First (West e Marine Baesrode, Belgium of Mercantile Marine Deaths Memorial November 1917 Class) Hartlepool) gives his place of residency as SS.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2449 Libano Fermin Fireman 27 18 January 1917 SS 'Planudes' Mercantil 56 Francis Street, Tyne Margaret Libano (née Sister-in-Law: Mary. Brothers-in-Law: Born in Spain. The 'Gazette' Tower Hill Holy Trinity Fri. 27 April 1917 (Middlesbrough) e Marine Dock Blacklock) of 56 Francis Joseph and Bob (in France). says he died about 20 January Memorial Church ROH, SS Street, Tyne Dock. 1917. (They were married in Holy Trinity Church, High Shields, on 25 December 1916. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1916).

2776 Libberton John Edward Private 38 2 September 1918 2nd/4th 242730 No 1914-5 Star France Waterloo Vale, SS (in Warehouseman in a Biscuit Son of John and Edith Libberton (née [His father, John Samuel B. (A Sister Lizzie (B: SS; 10 in 1881 - Elizabeth Born and E. in SS. Birth Vaulx Hill Waterloo Vale Fri. 4 + Tues. 8 (Hallamshire - 1881), 7 Garden Lane, SS Factory (in 1911) Elizabeth Libberton Bales) of 20 Retired Coal Miner), was born in J.) + niece Lily. Brother of Edith (B: SS; 7 registered in SS - June q. 1879. Cemetery. Roll of Honour + October 1918 + Fri. Territorial) York (in 1891), St. John's (née Henderson) of Collingwood Terrace, Stepney, London, and was 71 in in 1881) & Duncan McLachlan & Mary A. He left 'effects' valued at £9 10s II.F.12. St. Hilda's 30 May 1919 + and Lancaster Institute, Broughton Road, 7 Garden Lane (in SS. (They were 1911. He died in SS - March q. 1915, & Ralph Davidson. Sister: Isabella and a gratuity of £8 to his Memorial Cross + Soldiers Died in the Regt. (187 SS (in 1911), and 20 1891). (They were married in SS' Registry aged 75. His mother, Elizabeth, was Whitfield S. Wright - born in SS and 7 in widow, Edith. Sisters: Margaret Saint Paul and St. Great War Brigade, 62nd Collingwood Terrace, SS married in St. Office on 24 December born in SS and was 48 in 1891. She 1891 (SS; March q. 1883). (B: SS; 12 in 1881) & Georgina John's Church Roll (2nd West Hilda's Church, SS, 1905. Their marriage died in SS - December q. 1897, aged Ethel (B: SS - June q. 1877; 4 in of Honour, SS Riding) Division) on 17 December was registered in SS 53.] 1881). F-in-law: Henry Thomas 1861. Their during the December Bales. marriage was quarter of 1905). registered in SS during the December quarter of 1861).

4680 Liddell R. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 25 25/1056 11 January 1916 France 4 Pattison Terrace, Enlisted: 19 November 1914. 31 John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery March 1919 - Discharged on Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, medical grounds (King's 34th Division) Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen). 4916 Liddell Edward Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/268 No 1914-5 Star France 20 Dorothy Street, His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Hebburn New Town August 1916 Casualties' List. (102 Brigade, Transferred to 5/King's Own 34th Division) Yorkshire Light Infantry (63088). (John Sheen). 1374 Liddle John Henry Private 26 25 August 1917 8/King's Own 34561 No 1914-5 Star France Son of John and Born in SS. His birth was Tyne Cot St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 20 Yorkshire Light (MRIC) Ann Liddle of 66 registered in SS during the June Cemetery. SS September 1917 + Infantry (70 Elizabeth Street, SS quarter of 1891. E. Sunderland. LXII.D.2. Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 23rd Formerly 4489 DLI. (Belgium). Great War Division) 1661 Liddle John Private 37 7 May 1918 35th Bn. 1167 Son of the late The 'Gazette' says he died on 6 Pernois British Mon. 13 May 1918 (DOW) Australian Joseph and Hannah May 1918. Cemetery, Infantry, Liddle of Egerton Halloy-lès- Australian Road, Tyne Dock Pernois. I.C.8. Imperial Force 4344 Liddle William D. Lieutenan Unknown DCM ('LG': 25 Unknown 13/DLI (68 19192 France 21 Ingham Street, SS (in Olive Liddle (née [Awarded the DCM because after all [Attack on Le Sars (7 October 1916) - 'C' Son: Ronald V. (SS; December q. Sat. 2 June 1917 + Sat. 2 t November Brigade, 23rd October 1919) Mason) of 21 Ingham his officers had become casualties Company held up by MG fire on 1919). Daughters: Mary (SS; Fri. 24 October June 1917 1916) Division) Street, SS. (They were he took command of his company & outskirts of village - later 'B' Company in December q. 1921) and Jean (SS; 1919 + John married in SS' Registry by organising bombing attacks close support went forward and with 'C' December q. 1924). He was Sheen: Office on 2 September enabled his men to retain their hold passed through the village.] later commissioned into 20/DLI. 'With 1911. Their marriage on the village they were attacking Awarded the DCM for his work Bayonets was registered in SS [Le Sars] - 'Gazette'.] in clearing the village of Le Sars. Fixed', during the September page 188 quarter of 1911).

4791 Liddle David Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 27 27/1072 11 January 1916 France 34 Mitre Street, SS His name appeared in the Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) November 1916 Casualties' List. 1915 + John Sheen NF (103 Brigade, + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) (1917)

6368 Liddle Joseph Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 5 Waterloo Vale, SS (in He enlisted in 4th Thurs. 20 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 19 1915 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6386 Liddle Anthony Private 66 September q. 1st/7th DLI 87 Readhead Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May 1959 (SS) (Territorial) May 1915) December q. 1892. He enlisted 1915 (Divisional in 1st/7th DLI on 26 May 1915 - Pioneers, 50th 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 6728 Liddle W. Corporal Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. 16 Bladen Street, Jarrow Wounded by 23 November 1916 Fri. 24 November (in November 1916) - Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 946 Lidster Charles Private 21 8 May 1917 13/NF (62 37782 No 1914-5 Star France 78 Cleveland Street, SS (in An Errand Boy (in 1911 - aged Youngest son of Unmarried. [Both his [His parents had been married for Brother: Pte. Thomas Mercer Lidster, Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Arras Memorial. St. Hilda's Wed. 30 May 1917 Brigade, 21st 1911) 16) William (Tug Boat parents were born in 38 years and had had 10 children, 7 2nd/5th West Yorkshire Regt., KIA 20 - December q. 1895. E. In Bay 2 and 3 Memorial Cross + Soldiers Died in Division) Man) and the late SS and both were 58 in still living in 1911.] July 1918, aged 33 (No. 3515). Sister: Newcastle. Both the 'Gazette' the Great War Jane Lidster (née 1911. He left 'effects' Jenny (B: SS - March q. 1890; 21 in 1911) and the St. Hilda's Memorial Duxfields) of 78 valued at £8 6s 8d and & Joseph (B: SS - September q. 1893; 17 Cross say he was a L/C. Cleveland Street, a gratuity of £11 to his in 1911). Formerly 6/2896 NF. SS. (They were father, William. married in St. Siblings (1901 ages; Hilda's Church, SS, both born in SS): on 4 May 1873. William D. (25) and Their marriage was Elizabeth (22). Sister: registered in SS Mary A.] during the June quarter of 1873).

3515 Lidster Thomas Mercer Private 32 (Family 20 July 1918 2nd/5th 57884 No 1914-5 Star France 78 Cleveland Street, SS (in A Draper's Assistant (in 1911) - Son of William (Tug Amelia C. Lidster (née [His parents had been married for Siblings (all born in SS): Jenny (SS - B & E. in SS. R. North Shields. Marfaux British St. Hilda's Soldiers Died in the Headston (Territorial) 1911) and 8 Waterville working for J. Fenwick and Boat Man) and Lawson) of 8 38 years (they were married in St. March q. 1890; 21), Joseph (SS - Birth reg. in SS during Cemetery. I.A.8. Memorial Cross + Great War e) or 33 West Yorkshire Terrace, North Shields Sons Ltd., King Street, North Jane Lidster (née Waterville Terrace, Hilda's Church ,SS, on 4 May 1873 September q. 1893; 17, Apprentice to September quarter of 1885. Borough of Regt. (185 Shields Duxfields) of 78 North Shields. (They (SS; June q. 1873)) and had had 10 Furnishing) and Charles (16, Errand Brother: Private Charles Lidster, Tynemouth ROH + Brigade, 62nd Cleveland Street, were married on 2 children, 7 still living in 1911.] Boy). [His Service Record has survived.] 13/NF, KIA 8 May 1917, aged 21 Holy Trinity (2nd West SS. (They were February 1917). (No. 946). Church Triptych, Riding) Division) both born in SS and North Shields both aged 58 in 1911. They had 10 children, 7 still living in 1911).

4550 Lightfoot William AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. and TZ/6397 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Tennant Street, Boldon Colliery [A Miner Son of Joseph and [27.8.1918 - Joined Bn. [Enlisted: 31 July 1915. 16.7.1917 - [9 to 18.3.1918 - Furlough. 9.7.1918 - Birth registered in SS - Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 24 Hawke Bn. RND (RNVR) Simonside, SS (RND Service Record)] Mary Lightfoot of 3 5.9.1918 - Admitted to drafted to Nelson Bn. from Drafted from Aldershot to Hawke Bn. September q. 1898. Height: Miners' Club ROH Record June Tennant Street, 47th GH, Le Treport Blandford. 7.8.1917 - From Base (Embarked Folkestone, Disembarked 5'2½". Auburn hair. Brown eyes. ('F. Lightfoot') 1898) Simonside, SS (GSW, face, mild). Depot, Calais, to join Bn. 16.1.1918 - Boulogne).] C. of E. War Gratuity - £20. 2.10.1918 - Admitted Invalided (Frostbite, Feet). 8.2.1919 - Embarked for UK for to 18th GH, Dannes 17.1.1918 - Admitted to East Leeds' demobilisation. Camiers (ICT Feet). War Hospital, Harehills Road (Sick).] 9.10.1918 - Admitted to 5th Convalescent Depot, Cayeaux. 31.10.1918 - Rejoined Hawke Bn.]

80 Lilley Robert L/C 26 1 July 1916 No. 13 Platoon, 16/1421 22/23 November France 1 Darenth Street, Tyne Youngest son of [Moved forward via Martinsart & Born: Castletown, Sunderland. Lonsdale All Saints' Church Sat. 29 July 1916 + 'D' Company, 1915 (1914-5 Dock John and the late Aveluy Wood for assault on E. Newcastle. CWGC claims he Cemetery, ROH, West Harton Thurs. 30 June 16/NF Star) Mary Lilley Thiépval. Within moments leading was 27. A Private on 23 Authuille. 2016 + Fri. 1 July (Newcastle waves hit by machine-gun fire - November 1915. III.U.8. 2016 + Captain Commercials) survivors forced to lie down & await C.H. Cooke Book (96 Brigade, any chance of returning to their (1923) + Soldiers 32nd Division) lines. Dead later found in straight Died in the Great lines. Casualties - 378.] War

3171 Lilley William Private 22 15 August 1915 5/Royal 12628 10 July 1915 Dardanelles Boldon Colliery (?) [His birth was registered in Berwick, Born: Berwick, Northumberland. Helles Memorial. Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + Inniskilling (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Northumberland, during the E. Boldon Colliery. MRIC = Lilly. Panel 97 to 101. Miners' Social Soldiers Died in the Fusiliers (31 September quarter of 1892.] (Turkey). Club ROH + St. Great War Brigade, 10th Nicholas' Roll of (Irish) Division) Honour, Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

5819 Lilley Sergeant Unknown Unknown Hebburn. Presented with a gold watch for Fri. 27 June 1919 bravery in the field from the (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Heroes' Fund in late June 1919 - Jarrow Express.

3345 Lillico George Robert L/C 24 16 February 1917 446th 457697 France Dunston, Gateshead A Policeman in the SS Force [His birth was registered in Hexham, E. Newcastle - 18 months before Assevillers New SS Police Mon. 12 March Mon. 12 Northumberland (SDGW) Northumberland, during the March his death - 'Gazette'. R. British Cemetry. Memorial Plaque 1917 + Soldiers March Field Company quarter of 1893.] Dunston, Gateshead. (SDGW). VIII.6. Died in the Great 1917 R.E. Killed by a shell. The 'Gazette' War gives his rank as 'Sapper'.

4874 Lilly Edward Morter Private 66 Buried: 4 22 (Tyneside 22/718 No 1914-5 Star France 19 Ormonde Street, SS (in Preston Colliery + A Coal [Gassed and wounded (for the third [Birth registered in SS - June q. 1888. His name appeared in the Harton Wed. 11 November 1954 Scottish) / NF September 1918) and 4 Miner (Harton Cemetery time) and in a hospital in France by Death registered in SS - December q. November 1916 Casualties' List. Cemetery. September 1918 + (102 Brigade, Agnes Street, SS (in Burial Register) 11 September 1918 - 'Gazette'.] 1954, aged 66. 'Edward Mortar Lilly' - Transferred to 1/NF. Class Z H.6704. (South John Sheen 34th Division) November 1954) + South Burial Register.] Reserve. (John Sheen). 'Of St. Shields). Shields. (John Sheen) Aidan's parish'.

3794 Lin Oscar William First Mate 38 10 June 1918 SS 'Kennington' Mercantil 50 Winchester Street, SS Son of Caroline Lin Ethel Lin (née [His birth was registered in Sisters: Maud Marian (B. Rusholme, Born in Manchester (Rusholme, Tower Hill Wed. 21 January (London) e Marine and the late Dockwray) of 50 Chorlton, Lancashire, during the Lancashire, March q. 1876) and Eliza Lancashire - 1881 Census). A Memorial 1920 Thomas Henry Lin. Winchester Street, SS. June quarter of 1879.] Florence (B. Rusholme, Lancashire, Mercantile Marine List of (In 1881 his (They were married in September q. 1877). Deaths gives his place of mother, born in SS' Registry Office on 8 residency as SS. Dudley, May 1918. Their Worcestershire, marriage was and then aged 28, registered in SS during resided at 8 the June quarter of Thomas Street, 1918). Rusholme,Lancashi re).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 31 Lincoln James Lance- Unknown 8 July 1916 19/NF (2nd 19/545 No 1914-5 Star France 27 Julian Avenue, SS [Arrived Doullens (3/7). To Acheux [To Harponville (9/7), Albert (10/7).] Born in SS. E. Newcastle. [3 Serre Road Baring Street Thurs. 20 July 1916 Thurs. 20 Sergeant (Somme) Tyneside Wood (5/7). Attached to 29th [7.7.1916: Mailly Wood - NCOs and 11 men wounded. Cemetery No. 2. Wesleyan + Captain C.H. July 1916 Pioneers) Division (until 12/7). To Mailly- Communication trenches waist deep in Hostile artillery active as parties XV.K.4 Methodist Church Cooke Book (1920, (Divisional Maillet Wood (6/7). Work began on water. Work continued on trench left the work at dawn on 8 July ROH, South 114 + 204) + Pioneers. 35th a new trench 1000 yards or so in despite the adverse conditions.] 1916.] Shields Soldiers Died in the Division) length and situated about 100 yards Great War in front of existing front line.]

2805 Lincoln Charles Annis Steward 19 14 October 1915 SS 'Combe' Mercantil Son of Charles and Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Born in SS. His ship foundered Tower Hill Sat. 12 & Mon. 14 (London) e Marine Sarah Lincoln the March quarter of 1896.] in the White Sea. The 'Gazette' Memorial October 1918 says he died between 12 and 14 October 1915.

4040 Lincoln John William Captain Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers France Worked in the Survey Branch Son of Mr. and [He was aged 35 in [Appointed Superintendent at A Territorial in 5th Bn. DLI. He was an He went through the South Sat. 14 August Sat. 14 at the Head Post Office, Mrs. Joseph Lincoln 1915. Birth registered Newcastle Post Office - duties to Honorary Freeman of the Borough of SS African War with the Field 1915 + Sat. 14 August Newcastle ('Gazette') of 31 Winchester in SS - March q. 1880. commence at the conclusion of the and of Newcastle. He was a member of Telegraphs and re-enlisted for October 1916 1915 + Street, SS In 1915 he was war. Commenced as a messenger the Lord Barnard Freemasons' Lodge - service in the present conflict - Sat. 14 appointed Instructor at SS Post Office.] 'Gazette'. 'Gazette'. He was in charge of a October of Signal Companies to camp in Ireland. 1916 the New Armies - 'Gazette'.]

4734 Lincoln James Sergeant Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 26 26/402 27 Vespasian Avenue, SS Borough Engineer's Enlisted: 15 December 1914. John Sheen (Tyneside Irish) / Department, SS (John Sheen) Transferred to 30/NF. He did NF (103 Brigade, not serve overseas. 28 March 34th Division) 1916 - Discharged on medical grounds (VDH). (John Sheen).

555 Lindsay James (B. - Fireman 52 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 249 Taylor Street, SS Son of James and Mary Ann Lindsay (née The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant For thirty years a member of the Plymouth Naval Wed. 3 February 'Gazette') (10th Cruiser e Marine Isabella Lindsay of Gilmour) of 249 Taylor cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 Boilermaker's Society. Son + Memorial. 1915 + Thurs. 13 Squadron) Reserve Lanarkshire Street, SS January 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Daughter-in-Law: George and Memorial January 1916 + west of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, Hannah Jane Lindsay. (In Reference 9 Tues. 20 January with the loss of all 295 crewmen - Memoriam). 2015 having probably struck a German mine.

2192 Lindsay Thomas Private 20 9 January 1916 1/West 4/7811 28 December France 29 Curry Street, Jarrow General Labourer in a Cement Son of Thomas and Unmarried. [Siblings [His father, Thomas, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): Hugh (18; B: Born: Barrow-in-Furness Lijssenthoek Palmer's Fri. Fri. 11 June (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. 1914 (1914-5 (1911), and 48½ Monkton Works (in 1911) + Palmer's Jane Ann Lindsay (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow and was a 42-year old Brass- Jarrow; Wire-Worker in a Rope Works) (Barrow in Furness, Lancashire; Military Cenotaph + St. 1915 (Jarrow (18 Brigade, 6th Star) Terrace, Jarrow (1916) Shipbuilders (Galvanising (née Ryan) of 48½ Barrow-on-Furness): Founder in a Shipyard. His mother, and Ellen (14; B: Jarrow). June q. 1895). E. Jarrow. [He Cemetery. Bede's R.C. School Express) + Soldiers Division) Works Steelworks) Monkton Terrace, Mary (9), Rose (7) and Jane Ann, was born in Hartlepool attended St. Bede's R.C. School, IV.A.35. ROH, Jarrow Died in the Great Jarrow. (Their Joseph (5).] and was 39. They had been married Jarrow - 15/NF - in June 1915.] (Belgium). War marriage was for 20 years and had had ten registered in children, six still living.] Hartlepool during the December quarter of 1890).

2394 Lindsay Joseph Private Unknown 15 April 1917 11/DLI 15895 20 July 1915 France Coal Miner Born in Jarrow. E. Co. Durham. Lebucquière Martin Bashforth + (Pioneers) (1914-5 Star) R. SS. 1915 Star, British War & Communal Soldiers Died in the (Divisional Victory medals returned on 29 Cemetery Great War Pioneers, 20th March 1923. Extension. (Light) Division) II.E.17.

6643 Lindsay James Sergeant Unknown Unknown DLI 25 Lord Street, Jarrow (in He was wounded at Ypres on 8 Fri. 30 June 1916 June 1916) May 1915, receiving a bullet (Jarrow Express) + through his left lung - Jarrow Fri. 7 July 1916 Express. He sent the words of (Jarrow Express) two songs he had written to the 'Express' in June and July 1916.

7085 Lindsay John Sergeant 89 (Born: Buried: 17 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3/7921 16 March 1915 France 109 High Street, Jarrow (in Rivetter in a Shipyard (in Son of James and [Grandfather: James [His father, James, was born in Siblings (all born in Jarrow; 1911 ages): Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 3 January February 1982 3rd Division) and (1914-5 Star) 1901), 107 High Street, 1911) [A retired plater in Mary Ann Lindsay Kenny (Iron Worker in Scotland (c. 1861). His mother, James (22; SS - September q. 1889; Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1893) 8/NF (34 Jarrow (in 1911), and 10 February 1982] (née Kenny) a Rolling Mill) - born in Mary Ann, was born in Lanark, Shipyard Labourer), Hugh (20; SS - 11 January 1893. Discharged - 13.311. Jarrow Brigade, 11th Hillcrest, Jarrow (in Ireland and died in Scotland (c. 1868), and died in March q. 1891; Shipyard Labourer) and Class Z. Grandmother: Elizabeth (Northern) February 1982) Jarrow - SS; June q. Jarrow - SS; September q. 1898, Peter (16; SS - December q. 1895; Kenny - born in Rutherglen, Division) 1903, aged 66.] aged 31.] Shipyard Labourer). Scotland, and aged 69 in 1911.

1736 Lindsey James Sergeant 27 or 28 3 October 1916 20/DLI (123 20/206 No 1914-5 Star France 107 High Street, Jarrow (in General Labourer in a Shipyard Married. [His grandmother, Elizabeth Kenny, Brothers (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Jarrow. Heilly Station Jarrow Library Fri. 20 October (DOW) (Somme) Brigade, 41st 1911) (in 1911) was born in Scotland and was a 69- Hugh (20; General Labourer in a He had three children - Jarrow Cemetery, ROH 1916 (Jarrow Division) year old widow. She had been Shipyard), John (18; Shipyard Rivetter) Express. Méricourt- Express) + Soldiers married for 45 years and had had and Peter (16; General Labourer in a L'Abbé. IV.J.30. Died in the Great nine children, six still living.] Shipyard). War

3670 Lindstrom William Axel Private 24 16 April 1917 'D' Company, 43040 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. Son of Alex. and Born: Stockholm, Sweden. E. St. Sever Sat. 19 May 1917 (DOW) 9/King's Own Esther Sandberg Newcastle. Formerly 33348 NF. Cemetery Yorkshire Light Lindstrom His place of residency is given as Extension, Infantry (64 SS in the 'Gazette'. Rouen. Brigade, 21st O.VIII.D.9. Division) 4875 Liner Frederick (Fred) Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/951 No 1914-5 Star France West Jarrow. (John Sheen) [Transferred to 20/NF, 25/NF and Enlisted: 21 November 1914. John Sheen Scottish) / NF Depot. 7 November 1917 - Discharged His name appeared in the July (102 Brigade, on medical grounds (Gunshot-Wounds). 1916 Casualties' List. 1 July 34th Division) Awarded SWB. (John Sheen).] 1916 - Wounded (GSW, Chest). 2 July - To 3rd CCS and Evacuated (Aged 22).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 7289 Linford Thomas Leading 45 (Born: C.G.M. (21 12 December H.M. Coastguard 174122 He did not 3 Albion Terrace, A Coastguard (in 1911 and Emily Jane Linford (née [In 1911 they had been married for Children (1911 ages; all born in Paull on Born in Howden, Yorkshire. Whitburn Whitburn Boatman 11 June 1915) 1918 (pneumonia Station, serve Sculcoates, East Riding (in December 1918) Clarke - born in 8 years and had had four children, Humber): Ernest Thomas (5; Patrington - Birth registered in Howden, Cemetery. B.3. Methodist Church Novembe and influenza) Whitburn overseas 1891), Coastguard Station, Ipswich and 34 in three still living. In 1901 he was a December q. 1905), Florence Emily (3; Yorkshire - December q. 1873. ROH + St. Mary's r 1873) Paull on Humber, Yorkshire 1911) of North Guards, Stoker on HMS Speedy (a gunboat) Patrington - December q. 1907) and He enlisted for 12 years on 4 Church ROH, (in 1911), and North Whitburn (in at Malta.] Doris Edith (1; Patrington - June q. July 1893. Fisrt ship - Whitburn + Guards, Whitburn (in December 1918). 1909). Audacious. Last ship - President Whitburn Village December 1918) (Their marriage was IV. Height: 5' 4½". Brown hair. Green Memorial registered in Ipswich Grey eyes. 'T' and 'TE' tattoos on during the March right arm. quarter of 1903).

5752 Link Harry Leading 31 4 October 1918 H.M. S/M 'L.10' 229291 21 High Street, Jarrow Elizabeth Link (née [His widow, Elizabeth, remarried - a The 'Jarrow Express' says he was Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 1 November Seaman Smith) of 21 High man named Jackson - and later drowned on 9 October 1918. Memorial. Panel Honour 1918 (Jarrow Street, Jarrow. (They resided at 2 Wycliffe Street, Rock Reference: 28. Express) were married in St. Ferry, Cheshire.] (Kent). Paul's Church, Jarrow, on 4 May 1916. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1916).

187 Linklater Bertie Weir Private 25 25 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 13777 9 September 1915 France 53 Victoria Road, SS Middle Dock and Engineering Son of John [To trenches just north of Quarry He had one brother and one sister. Born and E. in SS (June q. 1891). Thiépval Mon. 4 September Mon. 4 (Somme) Regt. (8 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) Company, SS Linklater and the during night (20/7). To Bernafay He also lived at 6 Claypath Lane, Memorial. Pier 1916 + Thurs. 7 Septembe 3rd Division) late Rebecca Wood (22/7). Two companies sent SS. [To Happy Valley during and Face 2C September 1916 r 1916 Linklater. forward to hold north-east edge of night (25/7). To Méaulte (Local Casualties) + Trônes Wood (23/7).] (26/7).] (In Memoriam). Wed. 25 July 1917 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

275 Linklater Andrew Trimmer 55 5 December 1916 HM Trawler 1078ST Back Thornton Street, SS Robson's, Thornton Street, SS Son of Andrew and Catherine Ann [His birth was registered in His sister, Isabella Smeaton, wife of Lost at sea by enemy action. Chatham Naval St. Mary's Parish Tues. 26 December Tues. 26 'Tervani' ('Gazette') (1881: Blacksmith's Mary Twizell Linklater (née Tynemouth during the September Edward Smeaton, died 27 December 'Drowned while minesweeping' - Memorial. Churchyard 1916 + Thurs. 5 December Striker) Linklater of 38 Charlton) of Back quarter of 1861.] [In 1881 he 1917. She had an adopted daughter - 'Gazette'. Nephew and Niece: Memorial Memorial Cross, December 1918 + 1916 Dock Street, Tyne Thornton Street, SS. resided at 51 Dock Street, Tyne Ruth. Isaac and Mary Linklater Bell. Reference: 20. Tyne Dock Sat. 4 December Dock (in 1881). (They were married in Dock.] (In Memoriam). (Kent). 1920 + Mon. 5 (1881: His father Holy Trinity Church, December 1921 + was a Mariner, High Shields, on 16 Tues. 5 December aged 50 & born in March 1880. Their 1922 Scotland. His marriage was mother was 49 & registered in SS during was born in North the March quarter of Shields). 1880).

1542 Linklater William Irvine 2nd- 19 5 April 1918 'B' Battery, 77th Younger son of Unmarried. Aunt: Mrs. Miller, 12 Bright Street. His birth was registered in SS Martinsart Fri. 19 April 1918 Lieutenan Brigade RFA Captain William during the September quarter of British t and Mrs. Annie 1898. Cemetery. I.F.4. Linklater of 16 Dudley Avenue, Edinbrugh. (Living at 281 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh, in April 1918. Late of SS.).

3960 Linney Charles AB 70 September q. Royal Navy Son of Henry J.T. Mary A. Linney (née [B: George. Formerly of the Son: Edward (SS; June q. 1912). He had Birth registered in SS - June q. Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 Hackston (GRO) 1959 Linney (A Naval McCluskey). (They Northumberland Fusiliers - five elder brothers, four of whom were 1889. B: Frederick Linney (RN - 1916 + Sat. 1 April January (Northumberland Pensioner) and were married in St. 'Gazette'. His parents married in on active service, his eldest brother mine-sweeping) (No. 3981); B: 1922 1916 C.) Susannah Elizabeth Mark's Church, SS, on Easington, Co. Durham, during the being above military age. B: Joseph AB Jack Linney, RN (No. 3968). (Family Linney of 26 May 1907. Their December q. 1868.] Linney (No. 3998) of Chichester Road, SS B: Gunner Septimus Linney - 4th Group - Readhead Avenue, marriage was (RN - mine-sweeping) - a miner at (Northumbrian) Howitzer Includes SS. (He died on 30 registered in SS during Whitburn Colliery. Brigade RFA (No. 4100). Birth his father March 1922, aged the June quarter of probably registered in SS June q. and four 74 - at his son 1907). 1889. of his five George's house: 6 brothers) Readhead Avenue, SS - 'Gazette'. Her death was registered SS - March q. 1907, aged 60).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3968 Linney John Thomas AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Whitburn Colliery (Trimmer) Fourth son of Ethel M. Linney (née [B: George. His parents married in Brothers: Joseph - resided at Chichester Birth registered in Tynemouth - Whitburn Colliery Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 (Jack) Henry John Scott). (They were Easington, Co. Durham, during the Road, SS, a miner at Whitburn Colliery, March q. 1884. Serving on a ROH 1916 + Sat. 1 April January Thomas Linney (A married in SS' Registry December q. 1868. Brother: Gunner serving on a mine-sweeper (No. 3998) + patrol boat - 'Gazette'. Brother: 1922 1916 Naval Pensioner) Office on 5 August Septimus Linney - 4th Frederick (No. 3981) (RN - serving on a AB Charles Linney - RN (mine- (Family and Susannah 1905. Their marriage (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade mine-sweeper). sweeping) (No. 3960). Children: Group - Elizabeth Linney of was registered in SS RFA (No. 4100). His eldest brother Annie I.S. (SS; December q. Includes Readhead Avenue, during the September (unnamed) was exempt from 1912) and John T. (SS; his father SS. (He died on 30 quarter of 1905). military service owing to his age.] December q. 1914). and four March 1922, aged of his five 74 - at his son brothers) George's house: 6 Readhead Avenue, SS. Her death was registered SS - March q. 1907, aged 60).

3981 Linney Frederick Arthur AB 52 December q. 1932 Royal Navy 75 Princess Street, SS Tyne Dock Grain House Third son of Henry Mary Linney (née [B: George. His parents married in Brother: Joseph Linney - RN (mine- Born: Seaham Harbour Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 (SS) John Thomas Ratcliffe). (They were Easington, Co. Durham, during the sweeping), R. Chichester Road, SS, (Easington; December q. 1880). 1916 + Sat. 1 April January Linney (A Naval married in SS' Registry December q. 1868. His eldest Whitburn Colliery (No. 3998). Brother: Brother: Gunner Septimus 1922 1916 Pensioner) and Office on 8 March brother (unnamed) was exempt AB Jack - RN (No. 3968). Brother: AB Linney - 4th (Northumbrian) (Family Susannah Elizabeth 1913. Their marriage from military service owing to his Charles - RN (mine-sweeping) ( No. Howitzer Brigade RFA (No. Group - Linney of was registered in SS age.] 3960). 4100). Children (both registered Includes Readhead Avenue, during the June in SS): Frederick A. (March q. his father SS. (He died on 30 quarter of 1913). 1914) and Sarah (June q. 1915). and four March 1922, aged of his five 74 - at his son brothers) George's house: 6 Readhead Avenue, SS. Her death was registered SS - March q. 1907, aged 60).

3998 Linney Joseph Terrence AB 62 (GRO - March q. 1940 Royal Navy 1914-5 Star Chichester Road, SS Whitburn Colliery Second son of Lydia E. Linney (née [B: George. Brother: AB Frederick - Brothers: AB Jack - RN -serving on a Birth registered in Easington, Co. Whitburn Colliery Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 (sic - GRO) 60) (SS) Henry J.T. Linney (A Hill). (They were serving on a mine-sweeper - patrol boat (No. 3968); Gunner Durham - September q. 1877. ROH 1916 + Sat. 1 April January Naval Pensioner) married in St. Mary's Employed at Tyne Dock Grain House Septimus - 4th Durham (Howitzer) There are photogaphs of his 1922 1916 and Susannah Church, SS, on 1 - Resided at 75 Princess Street, SS Battery RFA (No. 4100); AB Charles father and all five brothers. His (Family Elizabeth Linney of January 1898. Their (No. 3981).] Hackston (No. 3960) - RN - serving on a eldest brother (unnamed) was Group - Readhead Avenue, marriage was mine-sweeper. exempt from military service Includes South Shields. (He registered in SS during owing to his age. his father died on 30 March the March quarter of and four 1922, aged 74 - at 1898). [Lydia E. died in of his five his son George's SS - December q. 1964, brothers) house: 6 Readhead aged 85.] Avenue, SS. Her death was registered SS - March q. 1907, 60).

4100 Linney Septimus Gunner 75 Buried: 17 4th France 2 Stanhope Road, SS (in A Retired Shoe Repairer (in Son of Henry John Eva M. Linney (née [B: George. His parents married in Son: James V. (SS; June q. 1930). Birth registered in SS - Harton Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 December 1960 (Northumbrian) December 1960) December 1960) Thomas Linney (A Jackson). (They were Easington, Co. Durham, during the Brothers: Joseph - resided at Chichester December q. 1885. Children (all Cemetery. 1916 + Sat. 1 April January Howitzer Naval Pensioner) married in SS' Registry December q. 1868. Brother: AB Road, SS, a miner at Whitburn Colliery, SS): Lucy (Dec. q. 1912), Doris T.8122. (South 1922 1916 Brigade RFA and Susannah Office on 22 February Frederick - serving on a mine- serving on a mine-sweeper (No. 3998) + (June q. 1914), Septimus M. Shields). (Family Elizabeth Linney of 1904. Their marriage sweeper - Employed at Tyne Dock Frederick (No. 3981) (RN - serving on a (Sept. q. 1915), Lilian M. (Sept. Group - Readhead Avenue, was registered in SS Grain House - Resided at 75 Princess mine-sweeper). q. 1917), Gladys (June q. 1919), Includes SS. (He died on 30 during the March Street, SS (No. 3981).] Cynthia M. & John D. his father March 1922, aged quarter of 1904). (September q. 1920) and and four 74 - at his son Yvonne J. (Dec. q. 1928). of his five George's house: 6 brothers) Readhead Avenue, SS. Her death was registered SS - March q. 1907, aged 60).

1737 Linskey James Bede Rifleman 25 1 September 1916 3/Rifle Brigade S/14006 No 1914-5 Star France 31 Commercial Road, Palmer's Shipbuilders (Jarrow Son of Michael and Annie Bryan (formerly [His mother, Margaret, was born in [Via Montauban to Albert (22/8), Born: Stockton, Co. Durham Serre Road St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 13 October (Somme - Attack (17 Brigade, 24th Jarrow (in 1911) Steel Works) the late Margaret Linskey, née Robson) Liverpool and was 50. She had been Montauban in reserve (27/8). Attack on (SDGW) - 1911 Census = Jarrow. Cemetery No. 2. Honour + 1916 (Jarrow on Orchard and Division) Linskey (née of 31 Commercial married for 30 years and had had Orchard and Tea Trenches (1/9). E. North Shields. R. Jarrow. B: XL.B.5. Palmer's Express) + Soldiers Tea Trenches) Dougherty). (They Road, Jarrow (in 1911) four children, three still living. Casualties - 211. To Albert (2/9).] Henry (17 in 1911; B: Jarrow; Cenotaph (?) Died in the Great were married on and 3 Chaytor Street, Sister: Margaret McLoughlin (27; B: Marker to platers in a Shipyard). War 26 February 1881. Jarrow. (They were Jarrow; Married to Peter A well-known local boxer. Their marriage was married in SS' Registry McLoughlin for 5 years). Son: James registered in SS Office on 6 June 1910 (SS, Dec. q. 1912] during the March (SS; June q. 1910)). quarter of 1881).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5220 Lippett Frederick Alfred Private 69 September q. Yorkshire Regt. Percy Street, SS Son of Mrs. Lippett [The Percy Street Roll of Honour says he Birth registered in SS - Percy Street Roll Thurs. 22 August 1963 (Atherstone of Percy Street, SS was in the DLI.] September q. 1893. Reported of Honour 1918 + Wed. 30 - 'Missing' on 27 May 1918 - a October 1918 Warwickshire/Leic P.O.W. in Germany - 'Gazette'. estershire) 5769 List G. Private Unknown Unknown 154 William Street, Mrs. List of 154 Brother: L/C F. List (No. 5770) - Seriously In Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, in Fri. 6 December Hebburn Quay William Street, ill in a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, in December 1918 - Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Hebburn Quay December 1918 - Jarrow Express. Express. Express)

5770 List F. L/C Unknown Unknown Hebburn. Brother: Private G. List of 154 William Seriously ill in a hospital in Fri. 6 December Street, Hebburn Quay (No. 5769). He Baghdad, Iraq, in December 1918 (Jarrow was in Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, in 1918 - Jarrow Express. Express) December 1918 - Jarrow Express.

3276 Lister Alfred Private 29 24 July 1917 1st/4th 203196 No 1914-5 Star 29 Front Street, Boldon Mary A. Lister (née [His birth was registered at Born at Moor Farm, Walton, Mont Huon St. Nicholas' Roll Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) Colliery Robson) of 29 Front Wetherby, West Riding of Yorkshire, Boston Spa, Yorkshire. E. Military of Honour, Boldon Great War King's Own Street, Boldon Colliery. during the September quarter of Doncaster. Formerly 3046 Cemetery, Le Colliery Yorkshire Light (They were married in 1888.] Yorkshire Dragoons Treport. II.D.2A. Infantry (148 St. Nicholas' Church, (SDGW)/KOYLI. Brigade, 49th Hedworth, on 18 (West Riding) November 1915. Their Division) marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1915).

7208 Lister Oswald Third Unknown Unknown Mercantile 187 John Clay Street, SS An Apprentice Fitter (Marine Only child of John Olga A.A. Lister (née [His father, John Robson (A Grocer) Children (all registered in SS): Robina Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Robinson Street Wed. 20 November Engineer (Born: 20 Marine (in 1911) Engineering) (in 1911) [Third Robson Lister and Hurst). (They were was born in Newcastle and was 49. (December q. 1918), Cyril (September - March q. 1893. Baptised in St. Roll of Honour, SS 1918 December (Robinson Street Engineer in the Mercantile Robina Henry Lister married in St. His mother, Robina Henry, was born q. 1924) and Oswald (December q. Hilda's Church, SS, on 5 February 1892) ROH) Marine in April 1937] (née McCoy) of 187 Michael's Church, SS, in SS and was 41. They had been 1929). Cousin: Beatrice Sutherland - 1893. Height: 5' 7½". Fair hair. John Clay Street, SS on 7 June 1916. Their married for 19 years and had one born in Newcastle and a 26-year old Blue eyes. Scar on palm of left (in 1911). (Their marriage was child - Oswald.] Grocer's Assistant in 1911. hand. He was an only child. marriage was registered in SS during registered in the June quarter of Newcastle during 1916). the June quarter of 1892).

478 Little Samuel Sapper 20 17 December 1st/2nd Durham 558 No 1914-5 Star 8 Clyde Street, Jarrow (in Apprentice House Plumber (in Son of Walter and Unmarried. [Siblings His father, Walter, was born at [Birth registered in SS - March q. 1895. Killed during the shelling of Jarrow St. Paul's Roll of Mon. 21 December 1914 (DOW) (The Fortress 1911 and December 1914) 1911) Susan Little (née (1911 ages; all born in Glenorchy, Argyllshire, and was a 62- He was buried with full military Hartlepool. B. & E. in Jarrow. Cemetery. Honour + Croft 1914 + Fri. 23 April Shelling of Company R.E. MacDonald) of 8 Jarrow): Mary (25; year old Labourer in a Shipyard. His honours. He attended Croft Terrace The 'Gazette' says he was KIA on 7.141. Terrace School 1915 (Jarrow Hartlepool) (Territorial) Clyde Street, School Teacher), James mother, Susan, was born at Fort School, Jarrow.] Fri. 18 December 1914. British ROH, Jarrow: Express) + Soldiers Jarrow. (They (22; Fitter in a William, Invernesshire, and was 52. War Medal only sent to his 1915 Died in the Great were married on Shipyard) and John They had been married for 30 years mother on 20 December 1923 War 17 June 1880. (20; Shoemaker).] and had had seven children, all still (no Victory Medal). Their marriage was living.] registered in SS during the June quarter of 1880).

1738 Little Norman Private 19 21 March 1918 1/Royal Munster 15213 No 1914-5 Star France 61 Monkton Road, Jarrow Palmer's Shipbuilders (Jarrow Son of Thomas Unmarried. [His father, Thomas Golightly, was [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. Birth Ste. Emilie Valley St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 19 April 1918 ('Operation Fusiliers (47 (in 1911) and 13 Prince Steel Works) Golightly Little and born at Dipton, Co. Durham, and Benjamin (10), Doris (6) and Elizabeth registered in SS - March q. 1899. Cemetery, Villers- Honour + (Jarrow Express) + Michael') Brigade, 16th Consort Road, Jarrow Elizabeth Little was a 36-year old Boilermaker. His (2). Formerly 38593 East Yorkshire Faucon. IV.B.12. Palmer's Soldiers Died in the (Irish) Division) (Late of East Jarrow) (née Ward) of 61 mother, Elizabeth, was born at Regt. KIA on the first day of Cenotaph Great War (Jarrow Express) Monkton Road, Whitby, Yorkshire, and was 35. 'Operation Michael'. Jarrow (in 1911) They had been married for 12 years and 13 Hurworth and had had five children, four still Place, Jarrow. living.] (Their marriage was registered in Whitby, Yorkshire, during the June quarter of 1898).

2193 Little Arthur Howard Third 26 10 March 1917 SS 'Otaki' Mercantil Berwick on Tweed (in Engineer's Fitter in a Colliery Son of Albert Pears [His father, Albert Pears, was born in Born: Medomsley, Co. Durham. Tower Hill Jarrow Library Mon. 7 February Engineer (Plymouth) e Marine 1911) (in 1911) Little of 69 Grange Co. Durham and was a 49-year old His birth was registered in Memorial ROH + SS Marine 1921 Road West, Jarrow. Colliery Supervisor. He was then Lanchester, Co. Durham, during Engineers' (His father's married to his second wife - Jane the June quarter of 1880. Association ROH marriage was Elizabeth.] registered in Lanchester, Co. Durham, during the June quarter of 1889).

2194 Little Benjamin CQMS 23 or 24 Military 13 October 1918 1st/4th 203298 No 1914-5 Star France 32 Shakespeare Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders (Jarrow Son of Benjamin Mrs. Little of 6 Stead [His mother, Ann, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born and E. in Jarrow. Formerly Wellington St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 8 November (Company Medal (Territorial) jarrow (in 1911) and 6 Engine Works) - Rivet-Heater and Ann (Annie) Street, Jarrow Jarrow and was a 45-year old Char Mary (14), Elizabeth (12) and Henrietta 8293 West Yorkshire Regt. Cemetery, Rieux- Honour + 1918 (Jarrow Quarterm West Riding Stead Street, Jarrow (in (in 1911) Little (née Woman. She had been married for (9). Colonel's letter offering en-Cambresis, Palmer's Express) + Fri. 29 aster- Regt. (147 October 1918) Patterson) of 32 20 years and had had six children, condolences. Nord. III.E.1/8. Cenotaph November 1918 Sergeant) Brigade, 49th Shakespeare four still living.] (Jarrow Express) + (West Riding) Street, Jarrow. Soldiers Died in the Division) (They were Great War married on 5 February 1892. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1892).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4461 Little John Edward Sapper 36 (Burial Meritorious 1 April 1920 Royal Engineers 220 H.S. Edwards Street, A Shipwright at the High Dock, Married with five ['Badly gassed during the latter Died at The Royal Infirmary, Harton Smith's Register) Service Medal SS (in April 1920) Smith's Dock Co., North children months of the war and was more or Newcastle. 'Of St. Francis' Cemetery. Dock or 37 Shields - where he had been less under treatment since his parish' - Burial Register. The K.8808. (South Monthly employed for c. 23 years discharge' - Smith's Dock Monthly High Dock Benevolent Fund Shields). Magazine Magazine). gave an immediate £50 grant to his widow. 3455 Littlewood Ernest Albert Seaman 27 18 September HM Trawler 4305A 136 Commercial Road, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Elizabeth Lilian Daughters: Winifred L. (SS, September A native of Dublin. Chatham Naval Holy Trinity Thurs. 7 October Thurs. 7 Edward (Signaller - 1915 'Lydian' (RNR) Littlewood (née q. 1913) and Jenny E. (SS, March q. Memorial. Church ROH, SS 1915 October 'Gazette') Barnwell) of 136 1915). Memorial 1915 Commercial Road, SS. Reference: 14. (They were married in (Kent). St. Michael's Church, SS, on 17 November 1912. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1912).

2195 Liunberg John Lemon Private 37 10 April 1917 'Z' Company, 42294 No 1914-5 Star France 55 Grange Road, Jarrow + A Sign Writer Son of Olof Peter Sarah Jane Liunberg [Before the war he 'did a good deal Children (1911 ages): Florence Reneé (6; Born in North Shields. E. Jarrow. Arras Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 20 April 1917 6/King's Own Monkton Road, Jarrow Liunberg (née Clark - born in of good work in writing large B: Sunderland), Laurence (5; B: North Formerly 35963 DLI. He Bay 7 Honour (Jarrow Express) + Yorkshire Light (Jarrow Express) (Carpenter's Sunderland and 32 in coloured posters' - 'Jarrow Express'.] Shields), Elizabeth Prowde (4; B: North enlisted in the DLI under the Soldiers Died in the Infantry (43 Labourer - Ship 1911) of 55 Grange Shields), Sarah Davison (2; B: Derby Scheme but was Great War Brigade, 14th Repairing; B: Road, Jarrow + Sunderland) and Olof Peter (one month; afterwards transferred into (Light) Division) Sweden; 61 in Monkton Road, B: ). He had six KOYLI. 1911) and Mary Jarrow. (Their children. Jane Liunberg (née marriage was Lemon) (B: North registered in Shields; 65 in 1911) Sunderland - of 94 Bewick December q. 1903). Street, Willington Quay (in 1911). (Marriage registered in Tynemouth - Dec. q. 1875.]

5837 Livingston James Private 20 or 21 19 September 1/Coldstream 9704 1914 'Mons' Star' France 95 Salem Street, Jarrow Labourer in a Chemical Works Son of Thomas and [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His mother, Jane, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): John (30; B: Born in Newcastle. The St. La Ferte-Sous- St. Mark's Church 1914 Guards (in 1911) (in 1911) Jane Livingston of 1 born in Newcastle): Belfast and was a 60-year old Glasgow; Labourer in a Chemical Works) Mark's Church Triptych, Jarrow, Jouarre Triptych, Jarrow Collin Street, George (21; Chemical widow. She had been married for and Hugh (26; B: Newcastle; Coal Miner gives his name as 'James Memorial. Walker, Newcastle Works Labourer), 31 years and had had nine children, (Shifter)). Livingstone'. Isabella (19) and eight still living.] William (14).]

4876 Livingstone Alexander Sergeant Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/19 No 1914-5 Star 9 Lamport Street, Hebburn John Sheen (Alex) Scottish) / NF Quay (102 Brigade, 34th Division) 6664 Livingstone T. Private Unknown Unknown Cameron 45 Chaytor Street, Jarrow Wounded by 3 August 1916 - Fri. 4 August 1916 Highlanders (in August 1916) Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) 5745 Llewellyn Alexander Private 49 December q. 1930 Northumberland South Shields. Mary A. Llewellyn (née Children (both registered in SS): Hilda Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' (SS) Fusiliers Ingram). (They were (June q. 1913) and Winifred (December December q. 1881. He attended School ROH, SS married in St. Mary's q. 1915). Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Church, SS, on 13 April Admitted: 25 November 1889; 1903. Their marriage Left: 19 June 1895. was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1903).

1469 Lloyd John (Jack) Acting L/C 32 or 33 3 December 1917 5/Connaught 5514 4 September 1915 Dardanelles 11 Frederick Street, SS (in A Seaman ('Gazette') [A Son of Sarah A. [His father, John (A Ship Builder), Siblings (1901 ages; all born in SS): Ethel Born in SS. E. Liverpool. Jerusalem Morton Street Tues. 25 Sat. 9 Rangers (29 (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) 1891), 81 West Walpole Plater in 1911] (née Downey) and was born in SS & was 35 in 1891. His (19; December q. 1881), Florence Accidentally killed in Palestine. Memorial. Panel Roll of Honour September 1917 + February Brigade, 10th Street, SS (in 1901), 28 the late John Lloyd mother, Sarah A., was born in SS & Isabella (14; March q. 1887), Annie Captain's letter. Brother: 45. (Israel). Sat. 9 February 1918 (Irish) Division) Fort Street, SS (in 1911), of 28 Fort Street, was a 53-year old widow in 1911. Downey (10; June q. 1891), Henry William Edward - born in SS and 1918 + Tues. 3 and 24 Morton Street, SS SS (in 1911). (They She died in SS - Dec. q. 1926, 69. (Harry) (8; September q. 1892) and aged 15 in 1891 (SS; June q. December 1918 + (in December 1917) were married in St. They had been married for 36 years Isabella Downey (5; December q. 1895). 1877). (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in the Stephen's Church, & had had 9 children, seven still Great War SS, on 2 December living.] 1874. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1874).

2756 Lloyd Alfred David Driver 34 23 October 1916 115th Battery, 29246 France 32 Orange Street, SS Helen Lloyd (née Ross) Born: Kelloe, Co. Durham. His Flatiron Copse Sat. 2 December (Somme) 25th Brigade of 32 Orange Street, birth was registered in Durham Cemetery, 1916 + Soldiers RFA SS. (They were City during the March quarter of Mametz. I.G.14. Died in the Great married in SS' Registry 1882. E. SS. War Office on 1 July 1911. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1911).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 3666 Lloyd William Fireman/T 24 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' Mercantil South Shields. Son of John Born in SS. His birth was Tower Hill Harrison rimmer (Cardiff) e Marine Harrison of 50 registered in SS during the Memorial Shakespeare March quarter of 1894. Street, SS, and the late Susanna Lloyd (née Jary) 5607 Lloyd Thomas Chief Unknown Unknown SS 'Longhirst' Mercantil 52 Salmon Street, SS (in [The 'Longhirst' was detained at He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January 1915 Engineer (Newcastle) e Marine June and September 1915) Hamburg on the River Elbe on 4 August Germany, after being trapped in (1914 Christmas 1914.] German territorial waters on 4 Greeting from August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Wed. 3 March 1915 + Thurs. 10 June 1915 + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

6042 Lloyd Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Fusiliers School - Admitted: 13 December School Boys' ROH, (Tyneside 1882; Left: 19 December 1889. SS (Served) Scottish) 6150 Lloyd William Chief Unknown Unknown Royal Navy South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Engineer (Transport School, SS - Admitted: 5 January School ROH, SS Service - 1885; Left: 10 January 1890. (Served) 'Baintchance') 6606 Lloyd Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 56 Stevenson Street, SS (in A Greaser and Fireman in the Son of John and [Niece: Isabella Lloyd - [His father, John (A Chemical Siblings (1901 ages; all born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Morton Street Tues. 15 June 1915 PHOTO - (Born: 15 (Territorial) 1891), 5 George Potts Mercantile Marine (between Grace Lloyd (née born in SS and 10 in Labourer), was born in Ireland and Grace Hume (18; March q. 1883), John - December q. 1889. He enlisted Roll of Honour + Tues. 25 Mercantil October (Divisional Street, SS (in 1901), and March 1919 and October Hume) of 24 1911. He sailed was 28 in 1881. His mother, Grace (15; June q. 1884; A Cartman) and in the 1st/7th DLI on 14 June September 1917 e Marine 1889) Pioneers, 50th 24 Morton Street, SS (in 1921) [A Sailor in 1911] Morton Street, SS aboard the SS (A Grocer), was born in Leith, William (13). Brother: James Hume 1915 - 'Gazette'. Height: 5' 8½". ID Card (Northumbrian) 1911, June 1915 and (in 1911 and March 'Hartfield' on 28 Scotland, & died in SS - June q. 1930, Lloyd - born in SS and a 30-year old Brown hair. Blue eyes. Tattoo Division) March 1919) 1919). (They were February 1923.] 71. She had been married for ten Rivetter in 1911. (Right Arm): Lighthouse, clasped married in SS' years and had had five children, all hands and steamer. Registry Office on 1 still living.] May 1879. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1879).

6943 Lloyd William Unknown Unknown 56 Stevenson Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (Shifter Son of John and Elizabeth Ann Lloyd [His father, John (A Chemical Siblings (1901 ages; all born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Morton Street Tues. 25 1891), 5 Back George Potts Underground) (in 1911) Grace Lloyd (née (née Nicholas - Born: Labourer), was born in Ireland and Grace Hume (18; March q. 1883; A September q. 1887. Children (all Roll of Honour September 1917 Street, SS (in 1901), 94 Hume) of 56 Howdon, was 28 in 1881. His mother, Grace, Grocer's Assistant), John (15; June q. SS): William (Sept. q. 1911), John John Clay Street, SS (in Stevenson Street, Northumberland) of was born in Leith, Scotland, and was 1884; A Cartman) and Thomas (11). (Sept. q. 1912), Annie M. (Dec. December 1910), and 152 SS (in 1891). (They 152 Alfred Street, SS a 42-year old widow and Grocery Maternal Grandparents (1881 ages; q. 1913), Grace (Dec. q. 1919), Alfred Street, SS (in 1911) were married in SS' (in 1911). (They were Shopkeeper in 1901. She died in SS - both born in Scotland): John (a 49-year Doris M. (Sept. q. 1921), James Registry Office on 1 married in St. June q. 1930, aged 71.] old Joiner) and Grace (47). (June q. 1923), Harold (Sep. q. May 1879. Their Michael's Church, SS, 1925) & Ronald (1927). marriage was on 17 December registered in SS 1910). [Children: during the June Elizabeth (September quarter of 1879). q. 1931) and Derek (December q. 1935).]

1538 Loader John William Gunner 30 9 April 1918 20th Siege 28438 17 September France A Regular Soldier in RGA Eldest son of [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, John Philip, was born at Siblings (1911 ages; both born in Born and E. in Jarrow. A Regular Beuvry St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 14 May 1915 Battery RGA 1914 (1914 Isabella Loader born in Jarrow): Jane Southwark, London, and was a 48- Jarrow): George Richard (23; Apprentice Soldier. MRIC = 1st Siege Communal Honour + Dunn (Jarrow Express) + 'Mons' Star') (née Laidler) and Laidler (15), Isabella year old Machine Driller in a Driller in a Shipyard) and Philip Battery. He attended Dunn Cemetery Street Boys' Thurs. 18 April the late John Philip Malcolm (13), Shipyard. His mother, Isabella, was Alexander (17; General Labourer in a Street Boys' School, Jarrow. Extension. School ROH, 1918 + Fri. 19 April Loader of 72 High Elizabeth (10), Robert born in Jarrow and was 43. They Shipyard). II.B.5. Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Street, Jarrow Laidler (8) and Edward had been married for 23 years and Express) + Soldiers Laidler (6).] had had nine children, seven still Died in the Great living.] War

1527 Loades Cubitt Smith Private 22 27 March 1918 'A' Company, 275228 19 April 1915 France 86 Porchester Street, Tyne Boldon Colliery Son of William Unmarried. [Brother: [His birth was registered in SS during Brother and S-in-L: George and Letitia Born & E. in SS. Officer's letter. Humbercamps Boldon Colliery Tues. 16 + Tues. 23 Mon. 6 (DOW) 1st/9th (1914-5 Star) Dock Henry and Signaller William H. the June quarter of 1896.] [KIA at Loades. Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. DOW R. in A. Formerly 7/1949 Communal Miners' Social April 1918 + Thurs. May 1918 ('Operation (Territorial) DLI Elizabeth Loades of Loades (No. 5221).] Arras ('Gazette'). Chum: Sergeant J. & Rosina Hall. Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. DLI. Had sisters & brothers - Cemetery Club ROH + 27 March 1919 (In Michael') (Divisional 86 Porchester Johnston.] William Jago. Aunt: Georgina. including George (in hospital - Extension. I.F.7. Boldon Colliery Memoriam) + 12 Pioneers, 62nd Street, Tyne Dock March 1919) & S-in-L: Letitia. Workmen War June 1919 + Tues. (West Riding) Memorial + St. 27 March 1923 + Division) Mary's Parish Soldiers Died in the Churchyard Great War Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock 5221 Loades William H. Signaller 62 June q. 1961 (SS) 1st/7th DLI 86 Porchester Street, Tyne The Shields' Laundry, Osborne Son of William May Loades (née [Children (all births registered in SS): Brother: Private Cubitt Smith Loades, 'A' Severely wounded in the leg and Mon. 17 May 1915 (Territorial) Dock (in May 1915 and Avenue, SS Henry and Bruce). (They were William H. (March q. 1928), Doreen Company 1st/9th DLI, DOW 27 March hand and in a hospital in London + Wed. 30 October (Divisional October 1918) Elizabeth Loades of married in St. Mark's (September q. 1929), Moira (March 1918, aged 22 (No. 1527). by 30 October 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1918 Pioneers, 50th 86 Porchester Church, SS, on 1 q. 1932) and Raymond (June q. He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 15 (Northumbrian) Street, Tyne Dock August 1927. Their 1939).] May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Division) marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1927).

6013 Lobb William Slassor AB 75 March q. 1962 2nd Platoon, 'C' TZ/2353 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 13 Claypath Lane, SS Birth registered in SS - June q. Collingwood Bn. (Newcastle) Company, (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) 1886. Embarkation Roll Collingwood Bn. and Anson Bn. RND

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4406 Lobban Alexander Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Gloucestershire 18531 No 1914-5 Star France 86 Percy Street, SS Colliery Hannah Lobban (née Daughter: Jane H.B. (SS; December q. He won the MM on 6 January Percy Street Roll Fri. 8 December Fri. 8 Medal Regt. Barrett). (They were 1919). 1917 (MRIC). The Percy Street of Honour 1916 + Thurs. 22 December married in St. ROH gives his name as 'Lobbin'. August 1918 1916 Michael's Church, SS, He probably served in on 22 June 1910. Their 13/Gloucestershire Regt. marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1910). 7191 Lobban George Joseph Gunner 49 Buried: 27 Royal Field 926 and 23 April 1915 France Newton Villas, Hebburn A Boilermaker (in July 1919) Son of Alexander Ethel Lobban (née [His father, Alexander (A Siblings (1911 ages): James J. (B: Born in Hebburn. Birth Hebburn Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 September 1947 Artillery 770031 (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), 9 Park Road, [In July 1919 he joined the and Alice Mary Semmence). (They Presbyterian Minister), was born in Kingston, Surrey; KIA 18.2.1941 - SS registered in SS - June q. 1898. Cemetery. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) Hebburn (in 1911), and 7 United Society of Boilermakers Lobban (née Bean) were married in the Scotland (c. 1848) and died in 'Black Osprey', 64), Alexander (B: His parents had 8 children. Son: K.847. Hebburn Clonnel Avenue, Hebburn & Iron Shipbuilders - Hebburn of Newton Villas, Glen Street Methodist Hebburn - SS; June q. 1903, aged 55. Scotland; c. 1877), Alice Annie R. (25; SS - Alexander (Durham NE; June q. (in September 1947) Branch.] [A Plater in Hebburn (in 1901). Church, Hebburn, on His mother, Alice Mary, was born in March q. 1886), Jessie F. (23), Beatrice 1941; Died: 1986 - Chelsea, September 1947.] (Their marriage 12 October 1940. Middlesex (c. 1865) & died in Elsie (21; SS - Sept. q. 1889) & Isabella H. London). Siblings: William was registered in Their marriage was Hebburn - December q. 1935, aged (19; June q. 1891 Herbert (June q. 1893), Edith St. Olave's Church, registered in Durham 70. Married for 26 years.] Grace (Sept. q. 1896) & Rae Southwick, London, NE during the Alexandrina (Dec 1900). during the March December quarter of quarter of 1885). 1940).

938 Lock Richard Henry Signalman 21 31 May 1916 HMS TZ/372 9 Agnes Street, SS Boldon Colliery Second son of Unmarried. [HMS Indefatigable was built at Grandson of Robert Sanderson Born in SS. Birth reg. SS, March Chatham Naval St. Aidan's Church Fri. 18 May 1917 + Fri. 18 (Harry) (Battle of Jutland) Indefatigable (RNVR) Elizabeth and the (Sweetheart: Minnie Devonport Dockyard - laid down (Journalist) of SS. Brothers: Ted and q. 1896. Only two of Memorial. ROH, SS + Boldon Thurs. 31 May May 1917 (The late Edward Lock of MacKenzie). February 1909, completed April Will. [HMS Indefatigable was sunk by Indefatigable's crew of 1,019 Memorial Colliery Workmen 1917 + Fri. 31 May + Fri. 27 Battlecruiser 9 Agnes Street, SS 1911. Armament: 8 x 12 inch & 16 x SMS Von der Tann.] men survived. St. Aidan's Reference: 20. War Memorial 1918 + Fri. 27 May May 2016 Fleet/2nd 4 inch guns. Maximum speed: 26.9 Church ROH, SS = 'Richard Henry (Kent). 2016 + Tues. 31 Battlecruiser knots.] Locke'. (In Memoriam). May 2016 Squadron) 3902 Locke William L/C 38 16 October 1915 8/NF (34 14750 1914-5 Star 18 Ravensworth Terrace, Mr. Leslie's, Tailor, Ocean Annie Jane Locke (née [His marriage was registered in SS East Mudros Sat. 23 October Sat. 23 Brigade, 11th SS Road, SS Cook) of 18 during the December quarter of Military 1915 October (Northern) Ravensworth Terrace, 1902.] Cemetery. 1915 Division) SS ('Gazette'), and 177 III.B.44. Avenue, (Turkey). Sunderland (CWGC)

1052 Lockyer George Private 26 (SS; 16 September 2/DLI (18 30759 No 1914-5 Star France N.E.R. - A Clerk (Tyne Dock) Mr. and Mrs. [Assembled at The Triangle (15/9) Brother: Bob. Sister and B-in-Law: Jessie Born & E. in SS. [Renewed Thiépval St. Michael's ROH, Wed. 11 October Wed. 11 June q. 1916 (Battle of Brigade, 6th Lockyer of Westoe. and at 7.30 pm. bombed down and Willie (St. Vincent St., SS). Sister and attack made during morning Memorial. Pier SS + Dock 1916 + Sat. 15 October 1890) Flers-Courcelette, Division) Straight Trench towards The B-in-L: Maggie and Wilf (16/9) - held up by machine-gun and Face 14A Superintendent's September 1917 + 1916 Somme - Attack Quadrilateral. Held up after (Middlesbrough). fire. Relieved by 1/West and 15C Staff ROH, Tyne Soldiers Died in the on The advance of about 100 yards.] Yorkshire & withdrew to Trônes Dock + N.E.R. Great War Quadrilateral) Wood] Memorial (Roll of Honour), York.

6425 Lodge J. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 28 Green Lane West, SS He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 26 1915 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6789 Lodge John Henry Stoker Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 20 Commercial Road, SS A Stoker in the Mercantile Son of Martha and [His mother, Martha, lived at 13 Brother: Stoker George William Lodge, Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Brunswick St. & (in 1911) Marine (in 1911) the late William Wilson Street, SS, in 1915 and 7 RN (RNR), September q. 1946, aged 72 - March q. 1880. Wilson St. Roll of Lodge (A Seaman; Back Wilson Street, SS, in 1918 - (or 74 - GRO) (No. 6790). Honour. Born in Scotland) of Electoral Roll.] 20 Commercial Road, SS (in 1911)

6790 Lodge George William Stoker 72 (or 74 - September q. Royal Navy S6018 7 Back Wilson Street, SS Son of Martha and [His mother, Martha, lived at 13 Brother: Stoker John Henry Lodge, RN Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Brunswick St. & GRO) 1946 (SS) (Royal Naval (in 1918 - Electoral Roll) the late William Wilson Street, SS, in 1915 and 7 (No. 6789). - September q. 1874. Baptised Wilson St. Roll of (Born: 28 Reserve) Lodge (A Seaman; Back Wilson Street, SS, in 1918 - in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 15 Honour. June Born in Scotland) of Electoral Roll.] July 1874. 1874) 20 Commercial Road, SS (in 1911)

307 Loft Harry Assistant 23 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor 679540 1914-5 Star 11 Harper Street, SS Eldest son of Unmarried. The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval Tues. 18 Jan. 1916 Steward (10th Cruiser RN Frederick and merchant cruiser which left Memorial. + Wed. 20 + Tues. Squadron) Margaret Jane Loft Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Memorial 26 + Fri. 29 (née Smith) of 11 and disappeared 11 miles west Reference 10 January 1915 Harper Street, SS. of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, (Their marriage with the loss of all 295 crewmen was registered in - having probably struck a Salford, Lancashire, German mine. during the December quarter of 1888).

516 Logan Bartholomew Leading 34 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 1 Forest Hill, SS Margaret Logan (née He had five children. Birth registered in SS - Sept. q. Plymouth Naval St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 26 January Sat. 30 Fireman (10th Cruiser e Marine Bolam) of 1 Forest Hill, 1880. The 'Viknor' was an Memorial. Sacred Heart 1915 + Thurs. 13 January Squadron) Reserve SS. (They were armed merchant cruiser which Memorial Altar, SS + Holy January 1916 + 1915 + married in SS' Registry left Londonderry on 12 January Reference 9 Trinity Church Wed. 14 January Wed. 14 Office on 17 November 1915 and disappeared 11 miles ROH, SS 2015 January 1900. Their marriage west of Tory Island, Donegal, 2015 was registered in SS Ireland, with the loss of all 295 during the December crewmen - having probably quarter of 1900). struck a mine.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2196 Logan Michael Hugh Fireman/T 25 12 June 1917 SS 'Polyxena' Mercantil 174 Stephenson Street, A Shipyard Labourer (in 1911) Son of Hugh and Mary Ellen Logan (née [The 'Polyxena' was torpedoed by Siblings: Mary, James, Ann, Patrick, Born in Jarrow (SS; December q. Tower Hill Borough of rimmer (Liverpool) e Marine North Shields (in 1911) and Mary Logan (née Carr) of 35 Stephenson U95 whilst on a passage from Margaret, Charles, Elizabeth, Agnes and 1892). His father, Hugh, was a Memorial Tynemouth ROH + 35 Stephenson Street, Esmond - Vin Street, North Shields. Australia with a cargo of wheat. The Leo. 79-year old Hawker in 1911. His Jarrow Library North Shields Mullen) of 174 (Their marriage was ship was sunk at 51.06N, 11.05W, mother, Mary, was born in Co. ROH Stephenson Street, registered in 57 miles west of Fastnet Rock.] Mayo and was 68. They had North Shields. Tynemouth during the been married for 42 years and (They were both March quarter of had had 11 children, 7 still living. born in Ireland). 1916).

2808 Logan David Private 24 10 October 1917 32nd Company 39048 9 September 1915 Egypt (3) 5 Hepples Court, SS (MRIC - Son of Mr. F. and [His birth was registered in SS during Had brothers. Brother & S-in-L: Tommy *CWGC* Mendinghem St. Bede's R.C. Thurs. 10 October (DOW) MGC (32 (1914-5 Star) NOK) Mrs. A. Logan of 5 the September quarter of 1892.] and Jane. Pal: James Maxwell, Second Military Sacred Heart 1918 + Fri. 30 May Brigade) Hepples Court, SS Engineer, on active service in the Cemetery. Altar, SS + 1919 + Soldiers Mediterranean + his wife Susie. Chum: VI.C.50. Waterloo Vale Died in the Great Private John Wright Tomlinson (in (Belgium). Roll of Honour War France). 5482 Logan James Gunner Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field 751394 Hebburn. Hebburn Colliery Presented with a gold watch Wed. 6 February Medal Artillery from the Hebburn Heroes' Fund - 1918 + Fri. 4 Jarrow Express. October 1918 (Jarrow Express) 4123 Logg William L/C 54 December q. 1946 Esther Logg (née [Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William Children (all registered in SS): William His birth was registered in SS Harton Fri. 21 January Fri. 21 (SS) Elliott). (They were Bays of Coble Landing, Shadwell (September q. 1921), Esther E. during the December quarter of Cemetery. 1916 January married in St. Hilda's Street, SS.] (September q. 1922), Jean (March q. 1892. His death was registered O.3747. (South 1916 Church, SS, on 4 1927), Stanley (September q. 1929) and in SS during the December Shields). October 1919. Their Annie (September q. 1930). quarter of 1946, aged 54. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1919).

6692 Lomax James Rifleman Unknown Unknown Hebburn. [A benefit football match on his behalf Seriously wounded by 28 Fri. 29 September was played between Palmer's September 1916 - Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow (Hebburn) and Leslie's (Hebburn) Express. Badly wounded in Express) + Fri. 13 Munition teams in April 1917.] France - Jarrow Express. April 1917 (Jarrow Express)

4489 Lombard Edward Albert Corporal 68 (Born: 10 September No. 2 Platoon, 1520 17 January 1916 France South Shields. A Tram Driver and, later, a Bus Birth registered in SS - Lt.-Colonel John 9 June 1963 'A' Company, (No 1914-5 Star) Conductor September q. 1895. Death Shakespear's book 1895 - 18/NF (1st registered in SS - September q. on 18/NF (1920) RND Tyneside 1963. Mentioned on Service Pioneers) Embarkation Roll of 18/NF for Record) January 1916.

4082 Long George D. Unknown Unknown New Zealand 1914-5 Star Dardanelles An ex-Police Constable in SS Seriously wounded at Gallipoli - Thurs. 8 July 1915 Thurs. 8 Volunteers (Balkans 2B) 'Gazette'. The 'Gazette' gives July 1915 his rank as 'R.T.P'.

5232 Long Alfred Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 134 Robinson Street, SS He was for several years with Son of Mrs. Long of Lying dangerously ill, suffering Robinson Street Wed. 13 November Fusiliers (in November 1918) Mr. Thompson (Grocer), 134 Robinson from gunshot wounds, at a Roll of Honour, SS 1918 + Wednesday Ocean Road, SS ('Gazette') Street, SS Casualty Clearing Station in 20 November 1918 France by 13 November 1918 - 'Gazette'.

119 Longstaff Thomas Sapper Unknown 6 August 1915 176th Tunnelling 102511 12 July 1915 France West Pelton, Co. Durham Whitburn Colliery Married with children. Brother: George. Brother and S-in-L: Born: Coundon, Co. Durham. E. Le Touret Wed. 25 August Wed. 25 Company R.E. (1914-5 Star) Dick and Pella Longstaff. London. R. Newfield, Co. Memorial. Panel 1915 + Mon. 7 August Durham. (In Memoriam). 1 August 1916 + 1915 Mon. 6 August 1917 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 961 Longstaff Alfred Master 50 30 December SS 'Hercules' Mercantil 'St. Helen's', 4 Gambetta A Master Mariner (Family Son of the late Mary Jane Longstaff of Daughter: Sarah Ritson - Killed in a Lost at sea through enemy Tower Hill St. Aidan's Church Tues. 31 December 1917 e Marine Terrace, SS Headstone) Henry and Sarah 'St. Helen's', 4 Motor Accident on 5 July 1927, aged 25 action - on 31 December 1917 Memorial ROH, SS 1918 Longstaff Gambetta Terrace, SS. (Family Headstone). (Family Headstone). (In (She died on 6 August Memoriam). 1928, aged 58 (Family Headstone. C.)).

4392 Lonsdale William AB 73 (Born: March q. 1962 RND TZ/367 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 48 Winchester Street, SS Married - SS, Birth registered in SS - Wed. 2 June 1915 Wed. 2 12 (SS) (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) September q. 1907. December q. 1888. Wounded at June 1915 October Gallipoli - 'Gazette'. 1888 - RND Service Record) 5379 Lough F. Corporal Unknown Unknown King's Own 25 Hedley Street, Hebburn Son of Mrs. Lough Reported as 'Missing' since 14 Fri. 24 May 1918 Yorkshire Light of 25 Hedley April 1918 (Jarrow Express). A (Jarrow Express) + Infantry Street, Hebburn P.O.W. in Germany (Jarrow Fri. 7 June 1918 Express). (Jarrow Express) 722 Lounton George Private 29 25 June 1916 18/DLI (Durham 18/317 22 December Egypt (3) A Journalist working for 'The [He was a member of the 'Shields' Born: , Co. Bertrancourt Sat. 20 January Sat. 20 Pals) (93 1915 (1914-5 Shields' Daily Gazette' Gazette' reporting staff - 'Gazette'.] Durham. His birth was Military 1917 + Soldiers January Brigade, 31st Star) registered in Sunderland during Cemetery. Died in the Great 1917 Division) the September quarter of 1886. I.D.11. War Enlisted in SS.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 1585 Lovatt Charles 2nd- 21 Military Cross 12 April 1918 26/ (Tyneside TZ/2098 1914-5 Star 28 Egerton Road, Tyne Harton Colliery Only son of Mr. Unmarried. [When the [His birth was registered in SS during Sister Annie and little nephew Josie. The 'Gazette' calls him formerly Aveluy Wood St. Mary's Parish Mon. 29 April + Lieutenan Irish) NF (RNVR) Dock and Mrs. Joseph advance was delayed the September quarter of 1896.] Sister and B-in-L: Lizzie and Tom (in the youngest Petty Officer in the Cemetery, Churchyard Wed. 1 May + t (attached to Lovatt of 28 by a nest of German [His parents were still living at 28 Salonika - and later in hospital) + little Royal Navy (TZ/2098). The Mesnil- Memorial Cross, Mon. 4 November 4/Bedfordshire Egerton Road, Tyne machine-guns, in Egerton Road in April 1922.] nephew Charlie. Pal: Billy Taylor. circumstances leading to his Martinsart. Tyne Dock 1918 + Sat. 12 April Regt.) (190 Dock broad daylight, he being awarded the MC are III.F.1. 1919 (In Brigade, 63rd went out and described in detail on Monday 4 Memoriam) + Fri. 4 (Royal Naval) observed the best November 1918. July 1919 + Tues. Division) methods for their 12 April 1921 + destruction. By a Wed. 12 April 1922 heavy concentration of + Thurs. 12 April Lewis and MG fire he 1923 was able to dispose of them.]

6259 Lovatt Joseph Private 69 Buried: 20 1st/7th DLI 8 Wilkinson Terrace, SS (in A Retired Miner (in February Birth registered in SS - Harton Mon. 17 May 1915 February 1962 (Territorial) May 1915) + 184 John Clay 1962) September q. 1892. He enlisted Cemetery. (Divisional Street, SS (in February in 1st/7th DLI on 15 May 1915 - D.2836. (South Pioneers, 50th 1962) 'Gazette'. Shields). (Northumbrian) Division) 6245 Love F. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 13 Elizabeth Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 14 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6185 Lovely Joseph Welch Private 33 March q. 1933 19/DLI (106 South Shields. Nora Lovely (née Son: Ronald (SS; September q. 1922). Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' (SS) Brigade, 35th Russell). (They were December q. 1899. He attended School ROH, SS Division) married in Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Church, High Shields, Admitted: 19 August 1907; Left: on 17 December 1921. 19 July 1912. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1921).

4062 Lowdon George CSM Unknown Unknown 9/West 4 Whitburn Terrace, Whitburn Colliery Son of Mr. T. Awarded a certificate for Whitburn Wed. 1 December Wed. 1 (Warrant Yorkshire Regt. Whitburn Colliery Lowdon of 4 conspicuous and distinguished Brotherhood ROH 1915 December Officer: Whitburn Terrace, bravery in the field - 'Gazette'. 1915 Class II) Whitburn Colliery. He resided with his father. (He was the Under- 'George Loudon' - 'Gazette'. Manager of Whitburn Colliery).

5297 Lowdon A. Private Unknown Unknown Hertfordshire 19 Edmund Street, Mrs. Lowdon of 19 Wounded and admitted to a Fri. 29 March 1918 Regt. Hebburn Quay Edmund Street, hospital in France in March (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Quay. 1918. 6576 Lowdon Charles Private 78 (Born: December q. 1975 1st/7th DLI 141 Laygate Lane, SS (in Ethel M. Lowdon (née Daughter: Ethel M. (SS; March q. 1922). Birth registered in SS - Tues. 8 June 1915 24 (Northumberland (Territorial) June 1915) Fiddes). (They were December q. 1897. He enlisted Septembe W.) (Divisional married in Holy Trinity in the 1st/7th DLI on 7 June r 1897) Pioneers, 50th Church, High Shields, 1915 - 'Gazette' ('Charles (Northumbrian) on 22 January 1917. Lodwen'). Division) Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1917).

2573 Lowe James Private Unknown 5 July 1916 9/Yorkshire 13972 26 August 1915 France [Moved from Coisy to Baizieux [2nd-Lt. D.S. Bell (with two other men) Born in SS. E. Deaf Hill, Trimdon Thiépval East Boldon Sat. 29 April 1922 (Somme - Attack Regt. (69 (1914-5 Star) Wood during night (1/7). To rushed an enemy machine-gun that was Colliery, Co. Durham. [2nd- Memorial. Pier Memorial Cross (?) + Soldiers Died on Horseshoe Brigade, 23rd bivouacs just outside Albert (2/7). enfilading Battalion with fire. Having Lieutenant D.S. Bell was and Face 3A and (?) in the Great War Trench) Division) Marched through town and out to fired into the crew with his revolver, the awarded the V.C. For his actions 3D positions on Tara-Usna Ridge (3/7).] officer and his party then eliminated the that day.] gun with bombs.]

4792 Lowe W. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/1069 11 January 1916 France South Shields. (John 31 March 1919 - Discharged.] Enlisted: 1 January 1915. His John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Sheen) name appeared in the August Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Brigade, 1916 Casualties' List. 34th Division) Transferred to 10/NF and 8/NF. Army Reserve Class P. (John Sheen). 5368 Lowe Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 27 York Street, Jarrow Mrs. A. Lowe of 27 Wounded in April or May 1918 Fri. 17 May 1918 Artillery York Street, Jarrow and admitted to a hospital in (Jarrow Express) Glasgow (Jarrow Express).

4484 Lowes William AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/64 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 7 John Williamson Street, John Readhead's and Sons [Enlisted: 8 September 1914. 1 Discharged: 19 December 1918. John Williamson (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) SS (RND Service Record) Ltd., West Docks March 1915 - Embarked for War Gratuity - £10. Medically Street ROH Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. assisted by John Simpson 9 June 1916 - Demobilised to former Fitpatrick, his childhood friend, civil employment.] after being wounded at Gallipoli.

4990 Lowes J.B. L/C Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow. 'Reported to have been Fri. 14 September wounded' - 'Jarrow Express' 1917 (Jarrow (Friday 14 September 1917). Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 5959 Lowes John Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 34107 and 1914-5 Star France 170 Deans Road, SS (in Employed by Mr. Giles, Son of John and [His mother, Mary [His father, John (A Turf Commission Siblings (1911 ages; both born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Frederick Street Sat. 4 May 1918 (Born: 5 Artillery 26476 1901), and 243 South Hairdresser, Fowler Street, SS Mary Isabella Isabella, died in SS - Agent), was born in SS (c. 1863) & Elizabeth Edna (14; SS - September q. - September q. 1895. Baptised Roll of Honour Septembe Frederick Street, SS (in Lowes (née May) September q. 1920, was 48. He died in SS - December q. 1897 (No. 6884)) and Leonard (9; SS - on 13 October 1895. He r 1895) 1911) of 243 South aged 47. Height: 5' 1929, 66. His mother, Mary Isabella, December q. 1901; Born on 12 enlisted in SS on 13 September Frederick Street, SS 3½". Brown hair and was born in North Shields (c. 1872) November 1901; Died: SS - June q. 1974, 1914. He was a P.O.W. in (in 1911). (They eyes. C. Of E. Scar left and was 39. She died in SS - 1920. aged 73). Germany by 4 May 1918 - were married in St. side of chin.] They had been married for 16 'Gazette'. Mary's Church, SS, years.] on 7 April 1895. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1895).

6435 Lowes H.G. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 55 Wouldhave Street, SS He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 26 1915 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6884 Lowes Elizabeth Edna Private Unknown Unknown 170 Deans Road, SS (in Daughter of John Wife of Ernest Watson. [Her father, John (A Turf Siblings (1911 ages; both born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in SS Frederick Street (Frederick 1901), and 243 South and Isabella Lowes (They were married in Commission Agent), was born in SS John (15; A Hairdresser; Royal Field - September q. 1897. Her Roll of Honour Street Frederick Street, SS (in (née May) of 243 St. Michael's Church, (c. 1863) & was 48. He died in SS - Artillery (No. 5959)) and Leonard (9; SS - mother, Mary Isabella, died in SS ROH) 1911) South Frederick SS, on 26 April 1928. December q. 1929, 66. Her mother, December q. 1901; Born on 12 - September q. 1920, aged 47. Street, SS (in Their marriage was Mary Isabella, was born in North November 1901; Died: SS - June q. 1974, 1911). (They were registered in SS during Shields (c. 1872) and was 39. They aged 73). married in St. the June quarter of had been married for 16 years.] Mary's Church, SS, 1928). on 7 April 1895. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1895).

3945 Lowrey John L/C Unknown 25 September 15/DLI (64 21697 France His sister, Maggie Lowery, died on 27 The 'Gazette' gives his rank as Loos Memorial. Tues. 27 December 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st December 1919. Sister: Mary. Corporal. (In Memoriam). Panel 106 and 1921 Loos) Division) 107.

3720 Lowry John AB 24 13 December SS 'Garthwaite' Mercantil South Shields. Son of William and A Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 2 August 1919 1917 (London) e Marine Agnes Lowry of 21 Deaths gives his place of Memorial Sacred Heart Hanover Street, residency as SS. Altar, SS Belfast 5789 Lowry Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Northumberland Jarrow. [Awarded the MM for Patrol Work Presented with a gold watch Mon. 3 March Medal Fusiliers and heroism in the field.] from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund at 1919 + Fri. 7 March the Theatre Royal, Jarrow, in 1918 (Jarrow March 1919 - Jarrow Express. Express)

1568 Lowson William Private 25 28 February 1916 2/DLI (18 2764 No 1914-5 Star France 22 Somerset Street, SS Winifred Puttock Daughter: Elizabeth Lowson (SS, Born: Byker, Newcastle. E. Ypres (Menin St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 18 March 1916 Sat. 18 Brigade, 6th (formerly Lowson, née September q. 1916). Gateshead. Letter from L/C J. Gate) Memorial. SS + Soldiers Died in March Division) Thompson) of 22 Theasby. 'Killed while on patrol Panel 36 and 38. the Great War 1916 Somerset Street, SS. duty' - 'Gazette'. 'William (Belgium). (They were married in Lawson' - 'Gazette'. St. Michael's Church, SS, on 4 December 1915. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1915).

5126 Lowson William L/C Unknown Unknown Northumberland 157 George Potts Street, Whitburn Colliery (Stoneman) Married. Posted 'Missing' by 23 April Whitburn Colliery Wed. 24 April 1918 Fusiliers SS (in April 1918) 1918 (Captured and a P.O.W.) - ROH 'Gazette'. 4581 Lowther Thomas AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/5283 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 31 Tadema Road, SS Boldon Colliery [A Miner (RND Mary A. Lowther of 31 [Enlisted: 7 June 1915. 5.10.1915 - [13 November 1916 - Severely Birth registered in SS - Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 15 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) (Formerly 26 May Street, Service Record)] Tadema Road, SS Drafted from Blandford to Nelson Wounded. 14.11.1916 - Admitted to December q. 1880. Height: Miners' Club ROH Record October SS) (Formerly 26 May Bn. 6.4.1916 - Transferred from 13th SH, Boulogne. 21.11.1916 - 5'3½". Brown hair & eyes. A 1880 - Street, SS) Nelson Bn. to Depot Bn., West Invalided to UK on HS 'St. Denis'.] Wesleyan Methodist. War RND Mudros. 16.5.1916 - Embarked on Gratuity - £10. 8.2.1917 - Service HMT 'Ionian' at Mudros. 22.5.1916 - Admitted to RN Hospital, Record) Disembarked at Marseilles.] Chatham (GSW, jaw).

5666 Lowther Arthur Trimmer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 68 Percy Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 November (Mine-Sweeping November 1915) 1915 (RNR))

6717 Lowthian E.J. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow (late of Ryhope, Wounded for the third time by Fri. 27 October Sunderland) (in October 26 October 1916 - Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow 1916) Express. Express) 3411 Lucas Joseph Sergeant 33 (or 35 - 20 November 'D' Battery, 751350 3 July 1916 (No France 10 Collingwood Street, SS Coal Miner Son of Mary Lucas [Eldest Brother: Charles Lucas - died He had brothers and sisters. [Died His Service Record has survived. Westoe Thurs. 13 May Westoe 1918 (Gas 317th Brigade 1914-5 Star) [In (on 12 May 1915 - and in of 10 Collingwood 28 January 1912, aged 30. Brother: through the effects of gas received in Awarded SWB. Had Pulmonary Cemetery. A.45. 1915 + Sat. 20 Cemetery Poisoning - on 16 RFA France from 3 July the Westoe Cemetery Street, SS. [She Bombardier W.J. (John) Lucas - Died action in France having served 3 years TB. Height 5 ft. 10 ins. Enlisted (South Shields). November 1920 + Burial March 1918) 1916 to 29 March Burial Register for died on 14 18 April 1921, aged 25 ('through the 25 days - Service Record + 'Gazette'.] into 4th (Northumbrian) (Westoe Tues. 21 November Register) [Discharged on 1918] November 1918)) February 1924, effects of gas received in action in Howitzer Battery in Fowler Cemetery Burial 1922 medical grounds] aged 63.] France' - Family Headstone in Street, SS, on 10 May 1915. He Register). Westoe Cemetery.] then lived at 10 Collingwood Street, SS.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4458 Lucas John W.J. Bombardi 25 18 April 1921 Royal Field 10 Collingwood Street, SS A Paint (?) Salesman (Burial Son of Mary Lucas [Eldest Brother: Charles Lucas - Died Brother: Sergeant Joseph Lucas, 'D' Died at Sanatorium, Westoe er (Family (Gas Poisoning) Artillery (in April 1921) Register) of 10 Collingwood 28 January 1912, aged 30.] Battery 317 Brigade RFA, 20 November Newcastle. 'Died through the Cemetery. A.45. Headston Street, SS. (She 1918, aged 35 (No. 3411) - Also died effects of gas received in action (South Shields). e) died on 14 from the effects of gas poisoning. in France' - Family Headstone in February 1924, Westoe Cemetery. aged 63. There is a Family Headstone in Westoe Cemetery. A.45).

7150 Lucas Michael Signalman 71 (Born: June q. 1968 (SS) Royal Navy Royal 21 Wellington Street, SS Mercantile Marine (in January Eldest son of Harriet Lucas (née [His father, Michael, was 43. He Siblings (1911 ages; all registered in SS): Born in either Jarrow or SS. Birth Wellington Street 21 Naval (in 1911 and May 1917) 1938) Michael and Eliza Mowatt) of 21 died in Newcastle - March q. 1941, Isabella (22; March q. 1889), Ellen (19; registered in SS - December q. Roll of Honour, SS October Reserve Lucas (née Wellington Street, SS aged 73. His mother, Eliza, was 42. December 1890), Eliza Beatrice (13; 1895. Height: 5' 7½". Brown 1895) Snowdon) of 21 (in May 1917). (They She died in SS - September q. 1941, December 1897), Peter Guthrie (11; hair. Blue eyes. Siblings (1911 Wellington Street, were married in St. aged 73.] {Twin Siblings (1911 December 1899), George Edwin (9; ages; all SS): Henry (7; Sept. q. SS (in 1911). (They Stephen's Church, SS, ages): Norman & Lillian (7 months - September 1901) & Bertram (2; March 1903), Stanley (5; June q. 1905) were married in St. on 6 May 1917. Their September q. 1910).} 1909) . & Clarence (3). Tattoo -'Michael Paul's Church, marriage was & Harriet' on right forearm. Jarrow, on 26 registered in SS during September 1887. the June quarter of Their marriage was 1917). registered in SS during the September quarter of 1887).

1662 Luckett Stephen William Private 39 19 April 1918 19/DLI 39167 No 1914-5 Star France 9 Challoner Grove, SS Son of Stephen and Fanny Minter Luckett [His birth was registered in Milton, Daughter: Fay L.E. Luckett - whose birth Born: Rodmersham, Kent. E. SS. Hédauville Mon. 13 May 1918 (Bantams) (104 Ellen Sarah Luckett (née Field) of 9 Kent, during the September quarter was registered in SS during the Communal + Soldiers Died in Brigade, 35th (née Tutt) of Challoner Grove, SS of 1878.] September quarter of 1916. She Cemetery the Great War Division) Sittingbourne, (later lived at 4 married Frederick C. Gwynne in Weston Extension. B.17. Kent. (Their Lancaster Road, super Mare, Somerset, during the marriage was Canterbury). (Their September quarter of 1940. registered in marriage was Elham, Kent, during registered in Blean, the June quarter of Kent, during the 1876). September quarter of 1908). 865 Lucock Thomas Burn Private 22 28 September 14/DLI (64 14799 1914-5 Star France 89 Dale Street, SS He resided with his Unmarried. [The 'Gazette' says he was KIA on 26 Born and E. in SS. KIA in the Loos Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Sat. 23 October Sat. 23 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st parents at 89 Dale September 1915.] Battle of Loos. His birth was Panel 106 and ROH, SS + Dale 1915 + Tues. 29 October Loos) Division) Street, SS registered in SS during the 107 Street Roll of July 1919 + 1915 ('Gazette') December quarter of 1892. (In Honour Soldiers Died in the Memoriam). Great War 1284 Ludlow Albert Edward Steward 48 4 March 1915 SS 'Beeswing' Mercantil 6 Frost Street, Tyne Dock Son of the late Harriet Ludlow (née Born: Woolwich, London. (In Tower Hill St. Mary's Parish Tues. 16 March (Newcastle) e Marine Henry and Ellen Wilkinson) of 6 Frost Memoriam). The 'Gazette' says Memorial Churchyard 1915 + Sat. 3 Ludlow Street, Tyne Dock. he was lost at sea on 3 March Memorial Cross, March + Mon. 3 (They were married in 1915. SS 'Beeswing' left the Tyne Dock September 1917 + St. Mary's Church, SS, Tyne on 2 March 1915 bound for Thurs. 6 March on 6 April 1886. Their Dieppe. The 'Gazette' calls him 1919 marriage was 'A.C. Ludlaw'. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1886). 4410 Lugton James Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown 27 (Tyneside 27/1064 No 1914-5 Star France 177 Eglesfield Road, SS A Seafaring Man ('Gazette') Son of Charles [He also served in 'A' Company Sister: Mrs. Thompson. Enlisted: 22 December 1914. 2 Thurs. 14 Thurs. 14 Medal Irish) / NF (103 Lugton (A Driller) of 25/NF.] July 1916 - 3rd Casualty Clearing December 1916 + December Brigade, 34th SS Station (GSW). 3.7.1916 - John Sheen + 'Irish 1916 Division) Evacuated. 13.12.1916 - Heroes' Discharged. Awarded the Silver War Badge.

2482 Luke Stanley Blades Driver 20 30 November 63rd (Royal 771249 France Brother and Sister-in-Law: Bill and Sally Born and E. in SS. His birth was St. Julien St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 2 December 1917 Naval) Division Luke. Brother: Alfred. Uncle: Jack registered in SS during the Dressing Station SS 1918 + Tues. 30 Ammunition Harrison of Fulwell, Sunderland. He had March quarter of 1897. (In Cemetery. November 1920 + Column RFA brothers and one sister. Memoriam). II.K.31. Thurs. 30 (Belgium). November 1922 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2701 Luke William Sergeant 24 20 July 1917 9/NF (52 14776 15 July 1915 France 58 Stephenson Street, Apprentice Rivetter in a Son of Mary Ann [His mother, Mary Ann, was born in Brother: John - born in Jarrow; aged 14 Born in Jarrow (SS; March q. Point-du-Jour Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 17th (1914-5 Star) Willington Quay, Shipyard (in 1911) Patterson Jarrow and was 38. Her second in April 1911; Rivet-Catcher in a 1893). E. Wallsend. Military Great War (Northern) Northumberland (in 1911) (formerly Luke, née marriage was to William Patterson Shipyard. Cemetery, Division) Carrahar) and the (11 years to April 1911).] Athies. II.E.22. late John Luke. (They were married on 1 February 1892. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1892).

3035 Lumsdale John Private 35 Military 27 August 1918 2nd/5th 34447 21 September France 2 Leam Lane, Tyne Dock. Harton Colliery Alice Lumsdale (née [Alice Lumsdale's death, aged 74, Son: John Lumsdale - whose birth was Born: Bishop Auckland, Co. Mory Abbey East Jarrow Roll of Mon. 4 November Medal (Territorial) 1915 (1914-5 Hedley) of 2 Leam was probably registered in SS during registered in SS during the December Durham. His birth was Military Honour + St. 1918 + Fri. 4 July West Riding Star) Lane, Tyne Dock. the March quarter of 1961.] quarter of 1914. registered in Bishop Auckland Cemetery, Mory. Simon's Church, 1919 + Mon. 14 Regt. (185 (They were married in during the June quarter of 1883. V.A.7. Simonside, SS July 1919 + Soldiers Brigade, 62nd St. Mary's Church, SS, E. SS. Formerly 13598 Yorkshire (Chancel Screen) Died in the Great (2nd West on 25 May 1912. Their Regt. + St. Mary's War Riding) Division) marriage was Parish Churchyard registered in SS during Memorial Cross, the June quarter of Tyne Dock 1912).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 2928 Lumsden Robert William Private 22 26 July 1917 123rd Company 71921 29 September Dardanelles Smith's Dock, North Shields Son of Elizabeth E. SS. R. New Washington, Co. Ypres (Menin Smith's Dock Park Soldiers Died in the MGC (123 1915 (1914-5 (Balkans 2B) Jane Nesbitt Durham. Formerly 18100 West Gate) Memorial. ROH Great War Brigade) Star) (formerly Yorkshire Regt. Panel 56. Lumsden) of 8 High (Belgium). Row, New Road, New Washington, Co. Durham, and the late Joseph Bruce Lumsden.

3328 Lundean William Edwin Private 19 21 March 1918 2nd/5th 48518 No 1914-5 Star France 145 Stanhope Road, SS Son of Mr. and Unmarried. [His birth was registered in SS during Born and E. in SS. 2nd/5th Arras Memorial. St. Mary's Parish Soldiers Died in the ('Operation (Territorial) Mrs. A. Lundean of the September quarter of 1898.] North Staffordshire was Bay 7 and 8 Churchyard Great War Michael') North 145 Stanhope aborbed into 1st/5th North Memorial Cross, Staffordshire Road, SS Staffordshire Regt. on 6 Tyne Dock Regt. (176 February 1918 and ceased to Brigade, 59th exist thereafter. (2nd North Midland) Division) 3832 Lung Ah (CWGC) (or AB Unknown 4 February 1917 SS 'Dauntless' Mercantil South Shields. The 11th List of Mercantile Hong Kong Fri. 24 January A.H.) (Newcastle) e Marine Marine Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1919 residence as SS. 4735 Lunn George Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26 26/1029 10 January 1916 France 348 Stanhope Road, Tyne [Transferred to 85th Training Reserve Enlisted: 26 November 1914. Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Dock Bn. 9 April 1917 - Discharged on Wounded - 1 July 1916. To 3rd 1915 + John Sheen NF (103 Brigade, medical grounds (Gunshot-Wounds).] CCS - 2 July. Evacuated - 3 July. + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) His name appeared in the (1917) October 1916 Casualties' List.

6327 Lurch Christopher Private 45 December q. 1934 1st/7th DLI 33 East Holborn, SS (in Ellen Lurch (formerly Daughter: Emily M. (SS; March q. 1919). He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 (SS) (Territorial) March 1915) Moore, née May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional McDonald). (They Pioneers, 50th were married in St. (Northumbrian) Hilda's Church, SS, on Division) 15 December 1918. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1918).

2542 Lusher Norman Gunner 24 13 August 1918 13th Siege 55317 13 April 1915 France 37 Palmerston Street, SS An Apprentice Fitter (in 1911) Son of William (a Mary Ellen Lusher (née [His birth was registered in SS during Brother: Ernest Lusher (B. 1895) - An Born and E. in SS. Enlisted in Wavans British St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 22 August South Battery RGA (1914-5 Star) (in 1911) Pawnbroker) and Nicholson) of 10 the June quarter of 1894.] Engineer in the Mercantile Marine. November 1914. In France since Cemetery. A.3. SS + Saint Paul 1918 + Soldiers Shields' Mary Jane Lusher Addison Road, April 1915. Died in a hospital in and St. John's Died in the Great Local (née Heddle) of 37 , France. Church Roll of War History Palmerston Street, Northumberland. Honour, SS Magazine - SS. (They were (Their marriage was January married on 26 registered in Castle 2014 February 1879. Ward during the edition Their marriage was March quarter of registered in SS 1915). during the March quarter of 1879).

2987 Lyall George Private 21 (SS; 14 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 16622 9 September 1915 France [Moved forward through [Assault held up by uncut wire - heavy Born in SS. E. and R. Wallsend. Thiépval Soldiers Died in the March q. (Somme) Regt. (8 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) Montauban (13/7) and assembled in machine-gun and rifle fire forced [8/East Yorkshire Regt. Memorial. Pier Great War 1895) 3rd Division) Catterpillar Valley for attack withdrawal to assembly positions. Casualties (14/7) - 459. Relieved and Face 2C towards enemy line between Renewed attack with 2/Royal Scots at and to trenches just north of Longueval and Bazentin-le-Grand 12.15 pm. successful.] Quarry during night (20/7).] (14/7).] 1739 Lydon Peter Private Unknown 23 April 1918 19/DLI 38986 No 1914-5 Star France 31 Princess Street, Jarrow Born: Billinskill, Co. Galway. E. Pozières Soldiers Died in the (Bantams) (104 [Vin Mullen] Newcastle. R. Jarrow. Vin Memorial. Panel Great War Brigade, 35th Mullen says he was 23. 68 to 72 Division) 7043 Lydon John [John Corporal 80 (Born: 5 October 1972 DLI and Labour 7954 and 1 November 1914 France 22 Queen's Road, Jarrow A General Labourer in a Son of John and Emily Lydon (née [His father, John (A Plater's Helper), He remarried: Margaret A. Lydon (née Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Joseph - Jarrow 23 July Corps 635438 (1914 'Mons' (in 1901 and 1911), and 10 Shipyard (in 1911) [Palmer's Catherine Lydon Annison). (They were was born in Jarrow (c. 1866) and Bawn or Hedley) on 5 July 1958. in SS - September q. 1892. Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Cemetery Burial 1892 (?)) Star') Spencer Street, Jarrow (in ?] [A Regular Soldier or a (née Gillan) of 22 married in SS' Registry died in Jarrow - June q. 1937, aged Children (all registered in SS): Emily Children: Margaret (SS; 13.314. Jarrow Index] October 1972) Reservist in November 1914] Queen's Road, Office on 28 February 73 (SS). His mother, Catherine, was (March q. 1915), Mary E. (Sept. q. 1917), December q. 1927) and James {A Labourer in October 1972} Jarrow (in 1911). 1914. Their marriage born in Jarrow (c. 1864) and died in Catherine (Dec. q. 1921), James (B & D: (SS; June q. 1930). Siblings (all (They were was registered in SS Jarrow - September q. 1940, aged March q. 1924, aged 0) & Frederick born in Jarrow): James (c. 1887), married in SS' during the March 75 (Durham NE). 11 children, 5 (March 1925 - 28.8.1952, 27). Joseph (No. 7045), Bernard Registry Office on quarter of 1914). living.] (No. 7044) and Bridget (SS; June 17 April 1886. [Emily died on 17 q. 1904). Their marriage was March 1958, aged 62 registered in SS (Durham NE).] during the June quarter of 1886).

7044 Lydon Bernard [Bede - Stoker 81 (Born: 11 September HMS Victory, TZ/8102 No 1914-5 Star 22 Queen's Road, Jarrow An Apprentice Rivetter (in Son of John and Julia Lydon (née [His father, John (A Plater's Helper), He remarried: Margaret Lydon (formerly Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 confirmation 18 April 1980 HMS Vindictive (RNVR) (in 1901 and 1911), 61 1911) [A Cartman in August Catherine Lydon Fitzpatrick). (They was born in Jarrow (c. 1866) and Saunders, née Smith) on 24 June 1948. in SS - June q. 1899. Baptised in Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) name ?] 1899) and HMS Queen (SS 8681 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in 1922] [A Labourer in 1980 - (née Gillan) of 22 were married in SS' died in Jarrow - June q. 1937, aged Children (all registered in SS): John St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, 5.466. Jarrow Elizabeth and SS August 1922), and 18 Jarrow Cemetery Burial Index] Queen's Road, Registry Office on 22 73 (SS). His mother, Catherine, was (March q. 1925), Josephine (June q. on 26 April 1899. Children: 12531) Brixham Crescent, Jarrow Jarrow (in 1911). October 1924. Their born in Jarrow (c. 1864) and died in 1926); Died: 1984), Margaret (Sept. q. Margaret (SS; June q. 1932), (in September 1980) (They were marriage was Jarrow - September q. 1940, aged 1927), Bernard (Dec. q. 1930) and Dennis (SS; Sept. q. 1935) & married in SS' registered in SS during 75 (Durham NE). 11 children, 5 Vincent (Sept. q. 1934). Raymond (SS; June q. 1933). He Registry Office on the December quarter living.] enlisted in the RN on 13 June 17 April 1886. of 1924). 1918. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1886).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 7045 Lydon Joseph Driver 71 (Born: 28 November 4th 1267 and 3 July 1916 (No France 22 Queen's Road, Jarrow Working in a General Store (in Son of John and [Height: 5' 5". Weight: [His father, John (A Plater's Helper), Siblings: James (c. 1887) and Bridget Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 [Michael - 27 1968 (Northumbrian) 751436 1914-5 Star) (in 1901 and 1911), 61 1911) [A Plumber in 1921. Catherine Lydon 9½ stones. Blue eyes. was born in Jarrow (c. 1866) and (SS; June q. 1904). Brother: Corporal in SS - March q. 1897. Baptised Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) confirmation December Howitzer Queen's Road, Jarrow (in Retired in November 1968.] (née Gillan) of 22 Brown hair. Served for died in Jarrow - June q. 1937, aged John Lydon, DLI and Labour Corps, in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, 15.290. Jarrow name ?] 1896) [75 Brigade RFA and April 1921), and 1 Edgar Queen's Road, 5 years 46 days. 73 (SS). His mother, Catherine, was December q. 1972, aged 80 (No. 7043). on 13 January 1897. He enlisted - Jarrow 'D' Battery, Street, Jarrow (in Jarrow (in 1911). Admitted to a hospital born in Jarrow (c. 1864) and died in Brother: Stoker Bernard Lydon, RNVR, on 25 January 1915. He was Cemetery 223rd Brigade November 1968) (They were with scabies - Jarrow - September q. 1940, aged 11 September 1980, aged 81 (No. discharged on 20 July 1919. Burial RFA married in SS' 5.3.1917. Served 90 75 (Durham NE). 11 children, 5 7044). Index] Registry Office on days emergency living.] 17 April 1886. service in 1921 in the Their marriage was 1st Bn. (Durham) Royal registered in SS Engineers and the during the June Durham Royal Defence quarter of 1886). Corps.]

41 Lynch Peter Private 21 13 July 1916 'C' Company, 25 25/1069 11 January 1916 France 3 St. Mark's Terrace, SS Son of Mrs. Sisters: Rose and Alice. Born in North Shields. E. Harton St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 16 January Fri. 28 July (Headston (DOW) (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Margaret Lynch of Newcastle. Mother - Margaret Cemetery. Sacred Heart 1915 + Fri. 21 July 1916 e) (or 22) NF (103 Brigade, 3 St. Mark's Keenan. DOW R. in A. (on 18 July S.8611. (South Altar, SS + St. 1916 + Fri. 28 July 34th Division) Terrace, SS 1916 - 'Gazette'). (In Shields). Mary's Parish 1916 + Wed. 18 Memoriam). Residing at 3 St. Churchyard July 1917 + John Mark's Terrace at the time of his Memorial Cross, Sheen + 'Irish enlistment (before 16 January Tyne Dock (?) Heroes' (1917) + 1916). Soldiers Died in the Great War 645 Lynch James Private 20 5 April 1916 'C' Company, 25 25/1073 11 January 1916 France 6 Cuthbert Street, Son of James and Unmarried. [His father, James, was born at Cran Siblings (1911 ages): Catherine (17; B: Born in Hebburn (SS; September Bailleul St. Aloysius' John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn (1911), and 5 Mary Lynch of 6 townland, Co. Cavan, and was a 51- Irvine, Ayrshire), Charles (13; B: q. 1895). E. Newcastle. SDGW Communal Church ROH, Soldiers Died in the NF (103 Brigade, Prince Consort Lane, Cuthbert Street, year old Labourer in an Alkali Works. Hebburn) and Alice (11; B: Gateshead)/ says he died on 1 April 1916. Cemetery Hebburn (?) + Great War + 'Irish 34th Division) Hebburn Hebburn (in 1911), His mother, Mary, was born in Extension Palmer's Heroes' (1917) and 5 Prince Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, and was (Nord). II.D.235. Cenotaph (?) Consort Lane, also 51. They had been married for Hebburn 28 years and had had ten children, 7 living.]

1179 Lynch Joseph Henry Private Unknown 17 November 1/Cameron S/21093 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Gilbert Street, SS Whitburn Colliery (Coal Married. He had brothers and one sister. Born in Sunderland. E. and R. in Tyne Cot Tues. 27 November 1917 Highlanders (1 Cutter) SS. 'KIA by Shellfire' - 'Gazette'. Memorial. Panel 1917 + Tues. 16 Brigade, 1st (In Memoriam). 136 to 138. November 1920 + Division) (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the Great War

1865 Lynch James Private Unknown 29 October 1917 64th Company, 386203 No 1914-5 Star France Hebburn. Jane Hubbick (formerly Formerly 10/East Yorkshire Dozinghem St. Aloysius' Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Labour Corps Lynch) of 17 Oak Regt. (16417) [and 11223 West Military Church ROH, Great War Street, Hebburn Yorkshire Regt. - SDGW]. Cemetery. Hebburn (?) Colliery X.A.19. (Belgium). 2197 Lynch Philip Leading 29 4 May 1919 HM Trawler 1573ST 89 Bede Street, Tyne Dock Tyne Dock (?) [Dock Labourer - Son of Philip and Margaret Lynch (née [His wife, Margaret Ann, was born in Daughter: Phyllis - born in Tyne Dock Children (all registered in SS): Chatham Naval St. Mary's Parish Fri. 4 May 1923 Trimmer 'Shincliffe' (RNR) (1911), and 62 Dock Street, in 1911] Margaret Ann Wright) of 89 Bede Tyne Dock and was 20.] and ten months old in April 1911 (SS; Margaret (September q. 1913), Memorial. Churchyard Tyne Dock Lynch (née Street, Tyne Dock September q. 1910). James (December q. 1915) and Memorial Memorial Cross, Rooney) of Jarrow. (1911), and 62 Dock George W. (March q. 1918). He Reference: 32. Tyne Dock (?) + (They were Street, Tyne Dock. had four children - 'Gazette'. (In (Kent). Dock married in SS' (They were married in Memoriam). Superintendent's Registry Office on 3 SS' Registry Office on Staff ROH, Tyne December 1885. 30 April 1910. Their Dock (?) Their marriage was marriage was registered in SS registered in SS during during the the June quarter of December quarter 1910). of 1885).

3263 Lynch John Thomas Private 74 (Born: 1 April 1960 12/DLI (68 14828 25 August 1915 France 55 Albion Street, Jarrow A Shipyard Labourer (in 1911) Son of Michael and Catherine Lynch (née [His father, Michael was born in Siblings: Edward (B: 1880), Michael (B: Daughter: Mary (B: 1910). His Jarrow St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 11 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), 25 Back Albion [A Caulker in April 1960 - Mary Jane Lynch Canavan) of 25 Back Ireland (c. 1857). His mother, Mary 1882), Mary E. (B: 1888), James (B: wife, Catherine, died on 14 April Cemetery. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + October Division) Street, Jarrow (in 1911), Retired?] (née Mycock) of 55 Albion Street, Jarrow Jane, was born in Newcastle (c. 1890), Joseph P. (B: 1892), Anthony B. 1954, aged 66 (Headstone) 5.318. Jarrow John Sheen 1885) and 85 York Avenue, Albion Street, (in 1911). (They were 1863) and died in SS - March q. (B: 1895) and Martha (B: 1905). (Durham NE). He also served in Primrose, Jarrow (in April Jarrow (in 1901). married in SS' Registry 1931, aged 67.] Italy from November 1917. 1960) (They were Office on 29 May 1909. married in SS' Their marriage was Registry Office on registered in SS during 17 November the June quarter of 1879. Their 1909). marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1879),

4959 Lynch John Private Unknown Unknown (DOW) 12 Prince Consort Lane, Mrs. A. Lynch of 12 Died of Wounds before 18 May St. Aloysius' Fri. 18 May 1917 Hebburn Prince Consort Lane, 1917 - 'Jarrow Express'. Church ROH, (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Hebburn 6459 Lynch Frank Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 158 Marsden Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - March q. Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) 1896. He enlisted in the 4th 1915 Howitzer (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 26 Brigade RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

2198 Lynn James Bombardi 24 27 May 1918 "X" 50th Trench 771879 No 1914-5 Star France 366 High Street, Jarrow (in Engine Cleaner - N.E.R. Co. (in Son of John and [His father, John, was born at Down Sisters (1911 ages; both born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. E. Hebburn. Soissons St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 21 February er Mortar Battery 1911 and May 1917) 1911) Catherine Lynn of Lough (?), Ireland, and was a 57- Mary (28; General Servant) and Sarah Formerly 713 R.E. Memorial. Honour 1919 (Jarrow RFA 366 High Street, year old General Labourer in a Paper (21; General Servant). Express) + Soldiers Jarrow Mill. His mother, Catherine, was 51. Died in the Great They had been married for 33 years War and had had eight children, six still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4793 Lynn W. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 27 27/1075 11 January 1916 France 32 Dock Street, Tyne Dock [Transferred to 1/NF. (John Sheen).] Enlisted: 14 January 1915. John Sheen (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Wounded (Shell-Wound) - 1 July NF (103 Brigade, 1916. 2 July - 3rd CCS. 3 July - 34th Division) Evacuated. His name appeared in the November 1916 Casualties' List. 6328 Lyon Richard Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 229 John Clay Street, SS He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 (Territorial) (in March 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 4794 Lyons P. Private Unknown Unknown 27 (Tyneside 27/1083 No 1914-5 Star Jarrow. (John Sheen) Enlisted: 11 December 1914. 7 John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 May 1915 - Deserted (aged 20, Brigade, 34th height: 5'10"). (John Sheen). Division) 6853 Lyth Harry Second 21 12 (or 13) May SS 'Haslingden' Mercantil 54 Woodbine Street, SS Madonna Hilda Lyth Brother-in-Law: Cook Cyril Reynolds Tower Hill St. Thomas' Mate 1918 (West e Marine (née Hunt) of 54 Hunt, SS 'Haslingden', 12 May 1918, Memorial Church ROH Hartlepool) Woodbine Street, SS. aged 22 (No. 3678). (They were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 1 September 1917. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1917).

3778 Maaronen A. AB 25 3 January 1918 SS 'Birtley' Mercantil South Shields. Son of David and Born in Finland. A Mercantile Tower Hill Sat. 15 November (Newcastle) e Marine Johanna Maaronen Marine List of Deaths gives his Memorial 1919 of Perkjarvi Station, place of residency as SS. Kankjani, Finland.

5646 MacCallum R.A. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 20 Meldon Terrace, SS (in A Merchant Seaman (in ['R. McAllam' in the 'Gazette' on 2 He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January 1915 e Marine June and September 1915) August 1914) January 1915.] Germany, after being trapped in (1914 Christmas German territorial waters on 4 Greeting from August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

48 MacDonald Neil Sergeant Unknown 1 May 1918 75th Field 40683 25 September France Born in Jarrow. E. Lijssenthoek Soldiers Died in the Ambulance 1915 (1914-5 Middlesbrough. Military Great War R.A.M.C. Star) Cemetery. XXVIII.B.7. (Belgium). 723 MacDonald Harold Newton Sergeant 24 28 March 1918 18/DLI (Durham 18/323 22 December Egypt (3) Son of Charles and Born and E. in SS. His birth was Arras Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Mon. 17 February Pals) (93 1915 (1914-5 Eliza MacDonald of registered in SS during the June Bay 8 ROH, SS + South 1919 (SS Golf Club) Brigade, 31st Star) 71 Julian Avenue, quarter of 1894. MRIC + SDGW Shields' Golf Club + Mon. 18 October Division) SS = McDonald. Members' Plaque 1920 (Golf Club Plaque) + John Sheen + Soldiers Died in the Great War

3476 MacDonald Charles Edward Private 39 or 40 12 May 1921 'C' Company, 20194 9 September 1915 44 Back Thistle Street, Son of William and Annie Agnes His Burial Register Entry gives Hebburn 14/NF (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Jane MacDonald of MacDonald of 44 Back his age as 40 and his occupation Cemetery. Hebburn Thistle Street, Hebburn as 'Ex-Soldier'. A."C". 699.

5215 Macey Private Unknown Unknown Royal Inniskilling 90 Imeary Street, SS (in An Apprentice Fitter at the Son of Mr. and He had a brother serving in the RNR. Wounded and in a hospital in Thurs. 24 October Fusiliers October 1918) Northern Press Co. Mrs. Macey of 90 France by 24 October 1918 - 1918 Imeary Street, SS 'Gazette'. 6455 Macey Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 123 Marsden Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 26 1915 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 3955 MacGregor Alexander Grant AB 49 (Born: December q. 1944 Anson Bn. RND 136 Eldon Street, SS An Apprentice Coppersmith at Eldest grandson of A.G. MacGregor, Wounded at Gallipoli on 4 June Sat. 28 August Sat. 28 25 (Lewisham, Ward and Davidson's, contractor, late of the Tyne and 1915 (Third Battle of Krithia). 1915 August October London) Sunderland Sunderland. 1915 1895) 6289 Machers John Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 17 Heugh Street, SS (in Amy Machers Birth registered in SS - March q. Tues. 18 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (formerly Fryer, née 1898. He enlisted in the 4th Howitzer Harrison). (They were (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 17 Brigade RFA married in St. May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Michael's Church, SS, on 26 June 1920. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1920). 2199 Mack Robert Private 24 2 October 1917 'A' Company, 17/324 20 November France Palmer's Shipbuilders (Blast Son of David and Born: Peston, Northumberland Coxyde Military Palmer's Lt-Colonel J. 17/NF (N.E.R. 1915 (1914-5 Furnaces - Jarrow) Christina Mack of (?) [Preston, North Shields?] E. Cemetery. Cenotaph Shakespear Book + Pioneers) Star) Waterside House, Newcastle. IV.D.19. Soldiers Died in the (Divisional Alnwick, (Belgium). Great War Pioneers, 32nd Northumberland Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 4878 Mack James L/C Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/899 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. (John His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Sheen) October 1916 Casualties' List. (102 Brigade, Transferred to 9/NF and 23/NF. 34th Division) Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen)/

6331 Mack Charles Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 110 Robinson Street, SS Birth registered in SS - June q. Robinson Street Fri. 21 May 1915 + (Territorial) (in May 1915) 1894. He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Roll of Honour, SS Wed. 20 November (Divisional on 20 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1918 Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 510 MacKay Donald Carpenter 25 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 8 Milton Street, Jarrow (In Margaret MacKay (née The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval St. Paul's Roll of Tues. 26 January Campbell (10th Cruiser e Marine January 1915) Green) of 17 Union merchant cruiser which left Memorial. Honour 1915 + Tues. 20 Squadron) Reserve Street (Back), Jarrow Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Memorial January 2015 and disappeared 11 miles west Reference 9 of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

2966 Mackay William Private 24 22 August 1915 6/East Yorkshire 13567 14 July 1915 Dardanelles 99 Salem Street, Jarrow General Labourer in a Tube Son of William Hall [His father, William, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow): Born and E. in Jarrow. His name Helles Memorial. St. Mark's Church Soldiers Died in the (Attack on W Hills, Regt. (Pioneers) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) (in 1911) Works (in 1911) Mackay and Morpeth, Northumberland, and was Lydia Mary (17), Marian Evelina (15; appears as William McKay on Panel 51 to 54. Triptych, Jarrow + Great War Suvla Plain) (Divisional Margaret Jane a 52-year old Blacksmith's Striker in September q. 1895), Gertrude Edith the St. Mark's Church Triptych. (Turkey). St. Paul's Roll of Pioneers, 11th MacKay (née a Shipyard. His mother, Margaret (13), Margaret Jane (10), Ernest (7) and Honour (Northern) Service) of 99 Jane, was born in Sunderland, and Frederick (3). Division) Salem Street, was 45. They had been married for Jarrow. (Their 24 years and had had nine children, marriage was all alive.] registered in Sunderland during the June quarter of 1886). 3668 MacKenzie Matthew First 43 31 March 1918 SS 'Excellence Mercantil 30 Rosebery Avenue, SS Mrs. MacKenzie of 30 Born in London. (In Memoriam). Tower Hill Mon. 31 March Engineer Pleske' (London) e Marine Rosebery Avenue, SS The 22nd List of Merchant Memorial 1919 + Wed. 4 Marine Deaths gives his place of February 1920 residency as SS.

610 Mackey Thomas Hartley Private Unknown 5 November 1916 1st/6th 6/5539 No 1914-5 Star France 422 John Williamson Harton Colliery [To Bécourt Wood (3/10), [Attacked with 1st/8th and 1st/9th DLI Born and E. in SS. Thiépval John Williamson Thurs. 1 February Thurs. 1 (Somme - Attack (Territorial) DLI Street, SS Hénencourt Wood (4/10). Later to (5/11) - withdrew after fierce fighting to Memorial. Pier Street ROH 1917 + Thurs. 19 February on Butte de (151 Brigade, Mametz Wood and worked on Mametz Wood (6/11).] and Face 14A June 1919 + 1917 Warlencourt) 50th roads. Took over forward trenches and 15C Soldiers Died in the (Northumbrian) facing Butte de Warlencourt.] Great War Division) 2702 Mackey Harvey Private 24 18 November 1st/4th 4/2786 7 September 1915 France Son of the late [Siblings (1911 ages): [To Bazentin-le-Grand (6/11). To [Relieved and to Bazentin-le-Grand Born in Jarrow. E. Hexham, Flatiron Copse Soldiers Died in the 1916 (Somme) (Territorial) NF (1914-5 Star) Thomas Edward Sarah Caizley (29; B: front line (Snag Trench) (11/11), (17/11), Albert (18/11). Casualties for Northumberland. Cemetery, Great War (149 Brigade, and Sarah Jane Jarrow - SS; June q. withdrew to Hexham Road and Flers November - 129.] Mametz. IX.J.9. 50th Mackey (née 1881), Thomas Edward Line (13/11). In action at Gird (Northumbrian) Nicholson) of (26; Hebburn - SS; Trenches (14 & 15/11).] Division) Ryton, Co. Durham. Sept. q. 1885), Maria (They were (20; B: Hebburn - SS; married on 1 Sept. q. 1890), Arvid January 1880. Harold (19; B: Jarrow - Their marriage was SS; March q. 1892) & registered in SS James (13; B: St. during the March Peter's, Newcastle). quarter of 1880).

4402 Mackey George Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th France Margery Jane Mackey [Brothers-in-Law: Private John Children (all registered in SS): Margery J. Children: Jefferson (SS, March q. Mon. 28 June 1915 Mon. 28 (Northumbrian) (née Armstrong). Armstrong, A.I.F. (No. 4398), Driver (March q. 1913), George (March q. 1923) and Joyce (March q. June 1915 Howitzer (They were married in Robert Armstrong, RFA (No. 4399), 1915), James P. (March q. 1918), Alice A. 1928). (Family Brigade RFA St. Thomas' Church, Private James Armstrong, 1st/7th (December q. 1919) & Henrietta A. Group - SS, on 17 April 1906. DLI (No. 4400) & AB Joseph (June q. 1921). Including Their marriage was Armstrong, RND (No. 4401).] his four registered in SS during brothers- the June quarter of in-law) 1906).

6095 Mackey Joshua Private 59 June q. 1957 3/Lincolnshire South Shields. Minnie Mackey (née Daughters (both births registered in SS): Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity Boys' (Sunderland) Regt. Wood). (They were Margaret (March q. 1922) and Jessie 1898. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS married in St. Jude's (December q. 1934). Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 28 (Served) Church, SS, on 25 August 1905; Left: 15 March December 1920. Their 1912 - A P.O.W. (Saxony). marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1920).

3975 Mackey Charles William AB 75 or 76 September q. Anson Bn. RND TZ/1953 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 22 Bedford Street, SS Harton Colliery (Putter) Ann Mackley (née Son: Frank D. Mackey - whose birth was His birth was registered in SS Wed. 19 May 1915 Wed. 19 (GRO) (Born: 21 1969 (SS) (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Dixon) of 22 Bedford registered in SS during the September during the December quarter of May 1915 Septembe Street, SS. (They were quarter of 1914. 1893. Wounded in action at r 1893 - married in St. Gallipoli on 13 May 1915. RND Michael's Church, SS, Service on 25 December 1912. Record) Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1912).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memoria ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Number Overseas l Reference Plaque Reference/Book ph(s) Details 38 Mackie Robert Gray AB 20 (Born: 21 June 1915 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/3461 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 74 Adelaide Street, SS Whitburn Colliery ('Gazette') Youngest son of Unmarried. [There is a [Enlisted: 15 January 1915. Joined Uncle of Euphemia Gray Moffet, The 'Gazette' says he was 21 Barlin Communal St. Mark's Church Thursday 17 Mon. 6 19 April (DOW) (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) [A Labourer (RND Database).] Alexander Mackie Family Headstone in Hawke Bn. from 1st Reserve Bn: 9 daughter of Thomas & Euphemia Moffet when he died. DOW in 6th Cemetery Commemorative August 1916 + Septembe 1895) DSM (on active Harton Cemetery.] May 1915 to 29 August 1915. To - Died 14 January 1918, aged 3 - & Casualty Clearing Station Extension. I.J.11. Stained Glass Mon. 24 November r 1915 service - RNR (No. Hospital. Rejoined Hawke Bn: 29 Thomas T. Moffet - Died 1 May 1927, (Shattered Right Leg and Window, SS 1919 + RND (Family 4332) - Formerly a September 1915 to 21 June 1916.] aged 7½. Gunshot Wound(s) to Right Database Group - Miner at Whitburn Hand - Severe). Including Colliery) and his father Euphemia Mackie and both (née Phoebe Gray) brothers) of 74 Adelaide + Street, SS Thursday 17 August 1916 + 'Illustrate d Chronicle' 1916

1621 Mackie Alexander 2nd- Unknown 30 October 1918 4/DLI attached 35891 20 December France 67 Broughton Road, SS Employed in his father's Married. [MRIC = Mrs. He had sisters. Brothers-in-Law: Bob Officer's letter. Formerly a L/C Harlebeke New Wed. 30 October Mackay Lieutenan [21 October 1918 - to 'C' Company, 1916 business in the Market Place Watson (widow), 82 and Frank. in the DLI. Commissioned into British 1918 + Sat. 21 t MRIC] 9th Bn. MGC Queen's Crescent, the DLI on 29 January 1918. His Cemetery. October 1922 (In (9th Division) Sunderland.] MRIC entry says he was KIA on III.AA.6. Memoriam) 21 October 1918.

3956 Mackie Alexander Leading Unknown DSM Unknown Royal Naval 74 Adelaide Street, SS Married. He had three sons: Private William Mon. 6 September Mon. 6 Trimmer Reserve Mackie (eldest son) - A.S.C.; AB 1915 + Thurs. 17 Septembe Alexander Mackie (second son) - RNR; August 1916 r 1915 AB Robert Mackie (youngest son) - RND (Family (No. 38) - serving at gallipoli. Group - Including his three sons) + Thurs. 17 August 1916 4336 MacKie William Private Unknown Unknown Army Service Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of Brother: AB Robert Gray MacKie, Hawke Brother: AB Alexander MacKie, Whitburn Colliery Mon. 6 September Mon. 6 Corps Leading Trimmer Bn. RND, DOW 21 June 1915, aged 20 RNR (No. 4337). ROH 1915 Septembe Alexander MacKie (No. 38). r 1915 DSM (No. 3956) (Family (on active service, Group - formerly a miner at Including Whitburn Colliery) his father and Euphemia and his MacKie (née two Phoebe Gray) of 74 brothers) Adelaide Street, SS

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